However, he pointed out shortcomings in the implementation process, such as a lack of coordination among central and local State management agencies and slow capital disbursement.
He proposed beneficiary localities and the project’s management board increase the operational efficiency of SEQAP, one of nine programs using World Bank (WB) loans.
The project has been carried out since March 2010 and will continue until December 2015 with an investment capital of US$186 million, of which US$27.9 million came from the Vietnamese government and the rest financed by the WB, the UK Department for International Development and the Belgian Development Agency.
It is designed to improve the quality of primary education in the country, raise ethnic minority children’s study results and create equal education opportunity for all children.