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Home Australia Awards Scholarships Impacts Impacts Australia Awards alumni help disadvantaged Khmer commune to adapt to climate change

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Australia Awards alumni help disadvantaged Khmer commune to adapt to climate change

Four Australia Awards alumni (two from Hau Giang, one from Can Tho and one from Hanoi) teamed up to win AUD 17,740 Small Grants for a project that resulted in numerous benefits for a poor commune severely affected by climate change in Hau Giang, Viet Nam.

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