To ensure access to clean water for students and teachers in remote and rural areas at the start of the 2025–2026 school year, on September 8, Binh Phuoc Water Supply and Sewerage Joint Stock Company in Dong Nai province implemented the social welfare program “Bringing Clean Water to Schools” at four schools located in three remote and rural communes that have not yet had access to centralized clean water meeting Ministry of Health standards.
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| A representative of Binh Phuoc Water Supply and Sewerage Joint Stock Company, Dong Nai province, presents a symbolic board granting free installation of water meters and one year of free water use to Le Van Tam Primary school in Binh Tan commune. Photo: Vu Thuyen |
Accordingly, Binh Phuoc Water Supply and Sewerage Joint Stock Company provided free water meter installation and one year of free water supply to schools, including Tan Phuoc High and Secondary School, Dong Tam commune; Tan Hung High and Secondary School and Tan Hung Kindergarten, both in Tan Loi commune; and Le Van Tam Primary School, Binh Tan commune. The program’s total cost was nearly VND 78 million.
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A representative of Binh Phuoc Water Supply and Sewerage joint stock company presents a symbolic board granting free installation of water meters and one year of free water use to Tan Hung Kindergarten in Tan Loi commune. Photo: Vu Thuyen
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This school-based welfare initiative aims to ensure that every pupil has access to clean water for better health, while also contributing to the Government’s National Action Program for Children for the 2021–2030 period. At the same time, it supports the goal of increasing the proportion of rural residents with access to standardized clean water to 85% by 2030.
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| Teachers and children at Tan Hung Kindergarten in Tan Loi commune rejoice at gaining access to clean water. Photo: Vu Thuyen |
By: Vu Thuyen - Viet Bang
Translated by: Thu Hien - Minho









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