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Submitted by unname1 on Wed, 02/29/2012 - 18:34
The UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) has committed to help the Central Highland province of Dak Lak build schools and kindergartens in its disadvantaged districts.

Under the agreement signed between the UNHCR and the provincial People’s Committee on February 29, the UN agency will provide Dak Lak with US$150,000 to build a primary school in Ea Drong village in Buon Ho town, a nursery school in Ea M’Roh village in Cu M’gra district, and three classrooms for preschool children in Dlue Ya Commune in Knong Nang district.

The rest of the capital will come from the province’s budget, according to the agreement.

The provincial People’s Committee said it will try to start the work early and put these schools into operation in the coming school year.

The UNHCR has so far presented Dak Lak with more than US$400,000 to build eight schools, five of which have come into use.

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