Hanoi: Deputy Prime Minister Le Tien Chau chaired a meeting in Hanoi on May 14 to review the implementation of a programme to build primary and secondary boarding schools in border communes.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the meeting aimed to assess the progress of the ongoing construction efforts and identify measures to accelerate the development of these educational facilities. The programme is part of a broader initiative to enhance educational access and infrastructure in remote border areas.
The meeting brought together officials and stakeholders to discuss the challenges faced in the construction process and explore potential solutions to expedite the completion of the schools. The focus was on ensuring that the boarding schools are equipped to provide quality education to students in these underserved regions.
The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized the importance of these schools in promoting educational opportunities and fostering development in border communities. The meeting concluded with a commitment to address the obstacles and prioritize the completion of the boarding school projects.