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Laos: Over hundred thousand people benefit from PRF-funded community development projects

VIENTIANE, May 15 (Vientiane Times/ANN): A total of 137,415 people in 232 villages of six provinces have benefitted from community sub-projects financed by the Poverty Reduction Fund (PRF) under the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry this year. Head of the Monitoring and Evaluation Division, Dr Hatthachan Phimphanthavong, told Vientiane Times the sub-projects were rolled out in Savannakhet, Saravan, Attapeu, Xekong, Luang Namtha and Luang Prabang provinces. In total, 236 sub-projects concerned 77 in the agriculture and forestry sector, 80 in public works and transport, five in the health sector, 58 in education and sports, and 66 involved clean water and sanitation. So far, 219 projects have been completed and 17 are still ongoing.

Farmers market putting affordable fresh food on the table in Fort Albany

Article content FORT ALBANY A community initiative in a remote northern community along the James Bay coast has been providing fresh affordable produce to its community members for more than a decade. The farmers’ market in Fort Albany runs every two weeks with the help of about five to eight volunteers. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Farmers market putting affordable fresh food on the table in Fort Albany Back to video The market was mainly created in response to the needs of children at Peetabeck Academy as they didn’t have access and couldn’t afford food that was available at the only store in the community, said market co-ordinator Joan Metatawabin.

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