Germany chemical company BASF on December 7 began to renovate its sixth school. This one in a mountainous area in An Giang Province’s Tịnh Biên District.
BASF Vietnam began construction of two new classrooms and a playground at the B Nhon Hung Primary School in An Giang Province’s Tinh Bien District on December 7. Photo courtesy of BASF Vietnam
Germany chemical company BASF on December 7 began to renovate its sixth school. This one is in a mountainous area in An Giang Province’s Tinh Bien District.
Facilitated by Saigon Children’s Charity CIO, the construction of two new classrooms and a playground at the B Nhon Hung Primary School in Nhon Hung Commune will be completed next year.
It will benefit 105 students by providing them with a safer and more comfortable place to learn and develop various skills.
“Despite 2021 being another challenging year, we are proud to support this project together with our valuable partners to help school children in remote communities have a safe and high-quality learning environment,” Erick Contreras, managing director of BASF Vietnam, said.
“With this school, we want to help nurture Viet Nam’s next generation and demonstrate our commitment to supporting Viet Nam’s development.”
Tinh Bien District has an 11.5 per cent poverty rate. —VNS
The inauguration ceremony of the Point 3 branch, Hoàng Diệu Primary School in Vụ Bổn Commune, Krông Pắk district, Đắk Lắk Province, sponsored by Syngenta Vietnam Company, took place on January 3.
Chairman of the Board of Directors of Petrovietnam Lê Mạnh Hùng emphasised the group''s determination to mobilise all resources, including support from the Government, to expedite the project.
Viettel also contributed VNĐ44.3 trillion to the State budget, a 17 per cent rise from the previous year, while employees saw a 6 per cent boost in average income.