Drying Little Tears

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Conversion of a primary school

With the help of the 'Drying Little Tears' initiative of the Regine Sixt Children's Aid Foundation it was possible to rebuild a primary school for 400 children in 2018.

In addition to six new classrooms, new sanitary facilities and water tanks as well as a playground could be realized. Three mobile libraries in the Mekong River Delta were added during the conversion of a primary school for 400 children. Six new classrooms as well as new sanitary facilities, water tanks and a playground were built.

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COUNTRYVietnam
CITYVinh Long Province
PERIOD2018-2019

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