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VIETNAM: EC, VIETNAM PROMOTE DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION.(European Commission)(Brief Article)
IPR Strategic Business Information Database, January, 2005
According to "VoV", a European Commission (EC)-Vietnam Working Group on Cooperation met in Hanoi to discuss cooperation activities and initiatives in the framework of the EC's National Indicative Program (NIP) for Vietnam during the 2002-04 period in which 128 million euros had been committed for bilateral projects.
The meeting issued a press release, expressing satisfaction with the progress of EC-supported projects in economic cooperation, health, education and rural development. It noted that 2004 is a particularly fruitful year in terms of new commitments with 78 million euros being made for six new initiatives. They include support to poverty reduction and growth (20 million euros), support for the renovation of education management (12 million euros),...
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