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Over 4.3 billion VND to improve education for Dien Bien children

Dien Bien has received more than 4.3 billion VND (189,157 USD) sponsored by the Save the Children International organisation to improve educational quality and equality for ethnic minority children.
Over 4.3 billion VND to improve education for Dien Bien children ảnh 1Illustrative photo (Source: dienbien.edu.vn)
 

Hanoi (VNA)🤪– The northern mountainous province of Dien Bien has received more than 4.3billion VND (189,157 USD) sponsored by the Save the Children International (SCI)organisation to improve educational quality and equality for ethnic minoritychildren.

The money funds a projectto this purpose, which will be implemented in five communes, namely Phi Nhu,Chieng So, Pu Nhi, Keo Lom and Muong Luan in Dien Bien Dong district from 2017to 2020. The project aims toenhance access to quality kindergarten and primary education in those areas. Italso helps improve maths, reading, writing skills and hygiene practice of localdisadvantaged children. SCI is an internationalnon-governmental organisation that promotes children’s rights, provides reliefand helps support children in developing countries. Operating in Vietnam since 1990,SCI has been working in 20 cities and provinces, focusing on children’s rights,education, health and nutrition, vocational training for youth, emergencyresponse and humanitarian aid. -VNA
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