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November 30, 2005

Compulsory rural education


3 Responses to “Compulsory rural education”

  1. JayJay Says:

    Considering what they spend for the Olympics, these 2.5 billions are peanuts! It shouldn’t be too much of a problem.

  2. Thierry Says:

    Yes, the problem will be on ensuring that the money is used correctly…

  3. Today in China… » Blog Archive » Says:

    […] Couleurs de Chine, already mentioned in a previous post, is arranging sponsorships for children of ethnic minorities, mainly girls, from the Great Miao Mountains (in the North of Guangxi province and South-East of Guizhou province) In 2006, 3930 children have been able to start school or continue their studies thanks to the sponsors who have agreed to help them throughout their school careers. […]

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