EU-WB team visits Thatta

Published November 20, 2008

THATTA, Nov 19: A joint mission of the World Bank and European Commission visited on Monday a number of primary schools in different villages of the district to inspect various schemes being carried out under the Sindh Education Reform Programme (SERP).

The mission led by Emesto Sachoz Triana and Omar Khalid visited primary schools in Chachar Radar, Khamiso Samoon, Mamo Shah and

Ismail Khaskheli villages and held deliberations with concerned education and revenue officials.

The team inspected schemes of latrines, boundary walls and sanitation and discussed school rehabilitation under the terms of partnership with the district administration.

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