News and Events
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September 2009 - Trustees confirm funding for four students. Two students who had completed courses funded by LEOT were offered new sponsorship to study at degree level. |
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July 2009 - Trustee visit to Laos. Chairman Alan Shiel visted Luang Prabang and Vientiane to meet with all our current students, the Homeland Director and prospective students.
March 2009 - Trustee visit to Laos. Trustee Peter Banwell and his wife Catriona took the opportunity to introduce themselves to the Homeland Director and most of the students during their visit.
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January 2009 - Trustee visit to Laos. Chairman Alan Shiel visted Luang Prabang and met with all our students and the Homeland Director.
November 2008 – Photographic Exhibition in London. LEOT were the beneficiary from the sale of photographs of Laos taken by Carolyn Kenney.
November 2008 – Lao Supper in London. The supper was attended by about 30 people, with the food being prepared by LEOT Trustees and supporters.
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Alan Shiel visiting Laos.
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September 2008 – Angel Canal Festival, London. LEOT took a stall at the festival, where apart from selling a small range of Lao handicraft, we were able to explain our work in Laos and collect donations.
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Angel Canal Festival, September 2008.
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Floods hit Laos. The rainy season has hit Laos hard this year, with towns and villages across the country suffering from floods as the Mekong and its tributaries broke their banks.
The pictures from Luang Prabang show water rising to the eaves of houses, making them totally uninhabitable and destroying property and furnishings. As ever, natural disasters hit the poorest hardest, many people having no insurance or savings. LEOT students were among those working hard to assist some of the most badly affected. |
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Floods in Luang Prabang (August 2008)
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August 2008 - LEOT supporters save boat racing festival. Ban Hat Hien annual boat racing festival went ahead recently thanks to the intervention of two LEOT supporters who were responsible for ensuring that the prize fund was in place Village boat racing festivals are more than mere sporting occasions, being a source of civic pride, the maintaining of historical legend and religious symbolism. The races, held in many towns and villages across Laos celebrate the ending of the rainy season (somewhat prematurely, it seems this year), the end of Buddhist Lent and are designed to lure the Naga out of the fields and back into the river so that the ploughing season may begin. LEOT is developing a special relationship with Hat Hien village and was very happy that its supporters were able to ensure that this great tradition has been maintained for another year. The prizes were presented by LEOT student Touy, and a large LEOT banner in English and Lao was on display at the finish line. |
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Ban Hat Hien boat racing festival (August 2008)
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Fund raising on the canal. LEOT supporters Alan and Hal entertained friends and colleagues on their narrow boats with a trip on the Regents Canal in London to raise money for LEOT. For once the sun shone, and a great evening was enjoyed by everyone with LEOT funds receiving a welcome boost. LEOT would be happy to hear from other friends or supporters willing to organise or promote fund raising events. |
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June/July 2008 – Trustee visit to Laos . During their recent visit to Luang Prabang and Vientiane, Alan Shiel and Chris Hillman, carefully shepherded by the Homeland Director, Teng, were able to interview eight potential candidates for LEOT sponsorship. A number of candidates had been put forward by the Children’s Cultural Centre in Luang Prabang whilst others had been introduced directly to Teng. All potential candidates had been reviewed by the Trustees and a shortlist prepared in advance of the trip. At a presentation ceremony at the Children’s Cultural Centre, attended by the Deputy Director of Information and Culture Department, sponsorship certificates were presented to six potential candidates. The two other potential candidates received their certificates from Alan and Chris, subsequent to their interviews. The sponsorship was dependent upon each student passing the necessary entrance examination to the particular college.
Apart from meeting the potential students, Alan, Chris and Teng were able to meet the Deputy Vice Chancellor, along with most of the faculty heads, of Souphanouvong University in Luang Prabang. At this meeting, apart from hearing about the University, the courses offered and the accommodation arrangements, the aims of LEOT were explained and questions relating to the Charity answered.
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Prospective Luang Prabang students along with existing students Touy, Pheng and Noy.
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Meeting at Souphanouvong University (June 2008)
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