Japan helps Vietnam improve service quality

The Japanese Government has provided over US$570,000 in non-refundable aid for five projects on health care, irrigation, water supply and education in Vietnam’s southern and central highlands regions.

Japanese Consulate General to Vietnam Harumitsu Hida and representatives of aid receipients signed documents in HCM City on February 26. 

More than US$123,000 of the sum will be spent on medical equipment for a hospital in Tam Nong district, Dong Thap province to improve the quality of medical examinations and treatment for local people.

About US$122,300 will be used for equipping the Thu Hoa district-based general hospital in Phu Yen province. 

A drainage system in An Hiep commune, Ben Tre province, and a water work in Kuaih village, Dak Lak province, will cost around US$117,000 and US$90, respectively.

A project to build eight new classrooms for Le Hong Phong primary school in Dak Lak province is expected to cost US$120,000. 

Since 1995, the Japanese Government has offered non-refundable aid worth over US$8 million to 113 projects in 26 southern provinces and cities.

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