Japan Aids US$93,193 to Build Kim Chinh School
On July 28, at the Japanese Embassy in Vietnam, the Government of Japan signed an agreement to provide a non-refundable aid worth US$93,193 to build Kim Chinh primary school in Kim Son district, Ninh Binh Province.
The fund will Kim Chinh commune to build eight new classrooms and equipment. Kim Chinh commune has a population of 8,200 people, with over 80 percent living on agriculture.
At the signing ceremony, Mr Mitsuo Sakaba, Japanese Ambassador to Vietnam, said: “This project will help improve primary education quality in Kim Chinh commune. At the same time, it will help deepen friendship and understanding between Vietnam and Japan.”
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