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Submitted by ctv_en_8 on Wed, 08/13/2008 - 10:20
Two US-based organizations, the Habitat for Humanity and the Catalyst Foundation, started building 90 houses and a vocational training centre for poor families in Rach Gia city, southern Kien Giang province, on August 12.

The houses, worth US$857,000 in total, are expected to be completed in March 2009 to benefit those living at the city’s dumping site.

The US organizations previously funded a primary school, a library and an entertainment area for children living near the dumping ground and the training of 10 local people in making handicrafts from bang grass (a local kind of wet land wild grass).

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