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World Vision contributes to socio-economic development in Dien Bien

The World Vision Vietnam (WVV) and the Dien Bien province People’s Committee have agreed on principles in carrying out programmes and projects funded by the WVV in the northern mountainous locality from 2017-2022.
World Vision contributes to socio-economic development in Dien Bien ảnh 1The signing ceremony (Source: baodienbienphu.info.vn)
Dien Bien (VNA) – The WorldVision Vietnam (WVV) and the Dien Bien province People’s Committee have agreedon principles in carrying out programmes and projects funded by the WVV inthe  northern mountainous locality from2017-2022.

The cooperation agreement, inked by the twosides in Dien Bien Phu city on September 28, covers programmes in Dien BienDong, Muong Cha, Tua Chua and Tuan Giao districts, and projects to help thepoor develop production and end violence against children.

These projects cost an estimated 7.3 million USD and run from October 1, 2017to September 30, 2022.

Over the past time, the WVV-financed programmes and projects have significantlycontributed to spurring local economic development, improving living standardsof locals, tackling social problems and removing difficulties facing localpeople, especially minority children.

World Vision is a global Christian relief,development and advocacy organisation dedicated to working with children,families and communities to overcome poverty and injustice.

World Vision serves all people, regardless ofreligion, race, ethnicity, or gender.

Since its inception in Vietnam in 1988, the WVV has rolled out a total of 39programmes in 14 cities and provinces, benefiting about 3 million children eachyear.-VNA
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