Where we work
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CAMBODIA
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INDIA
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MYANMAR
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pAKISTAN
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The De La Salle Brothers in Cambodia. originally arrived in Cambodia in 1906 and remained until 1972. They returned to Phnom Penh in 2007 and will open a new primary school in early 2012 servicing poor children from Mekong River fishing villages...
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In India, the Lasallian Foundation supports development and emergency relief projects in Tamil Nadu and Andhra Pradesh conducted by the De La Salle Brothers of South India...
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In 2010, the De La Salle Brothers celebrated 150 years working with the poor and marginalised in Mynamar. The Lasallian Foundation supports these ongoing developmental projects...
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We partner with the De La Salle Brothers in Pakistan working on long-term sustainable outcomes for impoverished communities in Faisalabad, Multan, Khushpur and Karachi...
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Papua New Guinea
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SOUTH SUDAN
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SRI LANKA
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THAILAND
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Our partner, the De La Salle Brothers in Papua New Guinea have worked with poor communities throughout PNG since 1946. Our projects are focused on long-term sustainable outcomes...
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In the world's newest nation, the Lasallian Foundation supports the developmental projects of the De La Salle Brothers in Southern Sudan, working under the name of “Solidarity with South Sudan" (SSS)...
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In Sri Lanka, the Lasallian Foundation supports development and emergency relief projects for war-affected communities in Colombo and the northern provinces...
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The Lasallian Foundation supports the development projects of the De La Salle Brothers in Thailand that focus on sustainable long-term outcomes for poor communities throughout Thailand...
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PHILIPPINES
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VIETNAM
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The Foundation supports the development projects of the De La Salle Brothers Philippines, in particular Bahay Pag Asa in Bacolod.
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The Foundation supports the developmental projects of the De La Salle Brothers in Vietnam. In 1975...
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