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The President of Vietnam, To Lam, and his delegation visit teachers and students at the Nguyen Du Lao-Vietnamese bilingual school in Vientiane on Friday. The visit took place during the President’s state visit to Laos on July 11-12. In 2005, the Vietnamese Party and government donated more than US$500,000 to build the school, which opened in 2008. The school was built on a 10,379 square metre plot of land provided by the Lao government. --Photo Pathetlao |
UXO Lao staff working on clearance operations in the provinces of Xekong, Saravan and Champassak attend a refresher course in Xekong province on the use of brush cutter machines to improve their skills in the field. The course is taking place from July 11-20 and is also attended by representatives of Xekong province’s Labour and Social Welfare Office. --Photo Pasaxon |
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Officials from Xay district’s agriculture and forestry office in Oudomxay province on Friday place more than 100,000 fish fingerlings in a river to mark National Day for Wildlife and Aquatic Animal Conservation on July 13. The scene was repeated in other provinces, with more fish being placed in rivers to replenish stocks. --Photo Lao National Radio |
Lecturers from Dongkhamxang Teacher Training College in Vientiane pose for a photo with the Director of the South East Asian Ministers of Education Organisation (SEAMEO) Regional Centre for Community Education Development, Assoc. Prof. Dr Niane Sivongxay, at a training of trainers workshop on global citizenship education for lecturers at teacher training colleges in Laos. The first of these workshops took place from May 15-17 at the Luang Prabang Teacher Training College, also supported by the SEAMEO Regional Centre for Community Education Development. |
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Bumrungrad Hospital in Thailand, in collaboration with the Alliance International Medical Centre in Laos, on July 10 hosts a talk titled "Healthy Digestive System" at the Crowne Plaza Vientiane. The event attracted a diverse audience eager to learn about digestive health from leading healthcare experts. The session featured presentations by speakers including Associate Professor Dr Satimai Aniwan from Bumrungrad Hospital, who shared their knowledge of common digestive issues, prevention strategies, and the latest advances in treatment. The talk was well received, with attendees expressing appreciation for the comprehensive information and practical tips provided. The event served to raise awareness about the importance of digestive health and empowered individuals with the knowledge to make healthier lifestyle choices. |
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