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Social and Cultural Development in the Development Triangle (CLV) and the Role of ASEAN in This Area

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  • Hoang Thi My Nhi

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In a period not longer than 10 years (2002 – to present), 13 provinces at the common border of Cambodia-Laos-Vietnam (CLV Development Triangle) have cooperated for common development and achieved a lot of successes in the socio-economic field. At present, the socio-cultural field is being preferably promoted for development, aimed at integration and sustainable development. This success is not only due to efforts of the three countries and local authorities but also contributions of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in backing, supporting the development of the Triangle. Achievements in social development of the Triangle area are expressed through education and training, health, labour-employment, hunger elimination and poverty reduction and culture.

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  • Hoang Thi My Nhi, 2015. "Social and Cultural Development in the Development Triangle (CLV) and the Role of ASEAN in This Area," Working Papers id:7281, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:7281
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