Poor Khmer people in Tra Vinh get more access to clean water
The Mekong Delta province of Tra Vinh has allocated more than VND 13.7 billion (USD 602,800) to provide clean water for some 10,500 local households, mostly impoverished Khmer ethnic minority families.
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Illustrative image. (Source: VNA)
It is part of a project following the Prime Minister’s Decision No. 755/QD-TTg, dated May 20th, 2013, on supporting land, production land and water for ethnic minority households in poor communes and villages.
Per the decision, poor households in rural areas or from ethnic minority groups will be given access to clean water supply systems. Those living far from residential areas and unable to obtain access will be provided with water tanks or aided in drilling wells.
Tra Vinh is home to approximately 328,000 Khmer people, 31.5 per cent of the province’s population.
Last year, the province spent more than VND 7 billion (USD 308,000) from the State budget to supply clean water to nearly 5,400 poor families in Tra Cu, Tieu Can and Cau Ke districts, including about 3,800 Khmer households. As a result, 56 per cent of the rural population in the province now has access to clean water./.
VNF/VNA
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