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  Schools in Vietnam


 
Quang Tri is probably the most bombed region in the history of the world. But its residents try to get ahead despite the threat of unexploded ordenance and a devastated land, even 30 years after the war. Here a group of concerned citizens are trying to build back schoolrooms to provide a decent future for their children.





Project Overview
By Terry Winn | Published 13 December 2006 | Schools in Vietnam | Rating:
In Quang Tri, we are working with the NGO "Aide au Vietnam"(AAV), based in Luxembourg. AAV was started in 2000 by two vietnamese residents of Luxembourg, Tùng and Hà, together with Maggy Menné, a retired bank employee and Claude Kirsch, a Luxembourg customs official. They work with a number of projects in Vietnam including support for poorer and underprivileged families and medical assistance in Ho Chi Minh City.

Members of AAV raising money at a bake sale.
They were approached by a group of citizens and monks in the region of Quang Tri who needed help to construct schools. In a pilot project, AAV financed the construction of three buildings which were inaugurated on the 26th of October 2006. The plan is to construct seven more. Through your help, Pix-Aid would like to try to raise funds to construct three of these schools.
Have a look at the articles associated with this project by clicking on Articles at the top of the page. You can also see the budget we hope to raise for the construction of the schools, pictures from Vietnam and of course you can participate by donating. Just follow the instructions on the Participate page!










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