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TDscorpion
Vientiane, July 30 (VNA) – The Japanese Government will provide Laos with 758 million JPY in non-refundable aid for a project to build primary schools.

An agreement to the effect has been signed by the Lao Ministry of Education and Japan’s consultancy company SSC in Vientiane.

In the first phase of the project, 31 schools will be built in Vientiane capital city at a cost of 333 million JPY, and 35 others will be constructed in Vientiane province at a total cost of 425 million JPY in the second phase.

The first phase is scheduled for completion by this November, and when the second phase will then start.--Enditem

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Japan is indeed generous when helping poorer countries
Rocky Cuong V
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Japan is indeed generous when helping poorer countries

Yes of course. Considering after what happen in WWII, they should try there best to pay back their liabilities to asia.
Jasel
Moving to serious talk
LiL_AZN
QUOTE (TDscorpion @ Aug 4 2004, 07:46 PM)
Vientiane, July 30 (VNA) – The Japanese Government will provide Laos with 758 million JPY in non-refundable aid for a project to build primary schools.

An agreement to the effect has been signed by the Lao Ministry of Education and Japan’s consultancy company SSC in Vientiane.

In the first phase of the project, 31 schools will be built in Vientiane capital city at a cost of 333 million JPY, and 35 others will be constructed in Vientiane province at a total cost of 425 million JPY in the second phase.

The first phase is scheduled for completion by this November, and when the second phase will then start.--Enditem

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Japan is indeed generous when helping poorer countries
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Wow Thanks Japan! Even thought i won't be in one of them schools i'll give an oppurtunity for the Laotions kids to get an education and to have a better life.
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