Denmark risks millions rehabilitating VN projects
In April 1992, Development Today reported that following Vietnam’s withdrawal from Cambodia, Danida decided to return to Vietnam, which had been the second largest recipient of Danish aid during the late 1970s.
One of Denmark’s first tasks was to rehabilitate six previous projects that had fallen out of repair.
Many of these had very low productivity. The La Nga sugar factory, apparently over-designed, was taking in only half the sugar cane the plant was designed for. The waterworks plant in Dalat, delivered by BSI of Århus, was delivering water to less than 60 per cent of the intended beneficiaries.
A flake ice factory, a fish processing plant, a compost plant and a cement factory had experienced similar problems. The repairs were to cost DKK 83 million.

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