
RENOVATION OR BUILDUP OF NEW TOILET (THAI UT NHO)







🌸 GOAL 1.4: RENNOVATION OR BUILDING TOILETS
🌸As part of the Program of Livelihood Improvement (PLI), MangLub VN has set goal 1.4: “renovation or building public toilets” for project areas. The program is now broadened its scope to families, which means that local families who do not have toilets or have toilets with insufficient quality can also get sponsored by our program.
Toilet # 2 for Mr. Thai Ut Nho
🌸 Tra Vinh – February 2024, the totilet # 2 at Gạch Cỏ hamlet, Long Vĩnh commune, Duyên Hải district, was offered under the framework of PLI (program of livelihood improvement). The PLI’s budget is from MangLub VN’s annual profit.
🌸 Mr. Thai Ut Nho is the shrimp farmer participating in the project of Enhancing Society Together (or Cùng Nhau Nâng Tầm Xã Hội) funded by Haskoning Vietnam. The project funds 03 hectares of Rhizophora Apiculata mangrove trees in Long Vinh commune.
🌸 Mr. Nho’s farm is in a very remote area where the needs of electricity and clean water are not so easy. During our visits to his farm, his family was using a temporary toilet which was unable to ensure good hygiene and health. The Goal # 1.4 of MangLub VN’s PLI is to improve such living conditions to the people in the project areas.
🌸The toilet was finished the Tet holidays and has been in use by his family since then. Total cost is twelve million Vietnam dong.
🌸Our PLI welcomes any financial support so that more families can benefit from the program.
RELATED PART

In January 2025, MangLub VN contributed an amount of 15 million VND to build a toilet for the family of Mr. Nguyen Thanh Hai. Hai has been a great planting worker with MangLub Vietnam since 2019. He is devoted to the cause of mangrove restoration in his hometown.
MangLub Vietnam

Mr. Tran Van Tang is the shrimp farmer participating in the project of the 2023 Mangrove Reforestation in Tra Vinh province (or Phục hồi Rừng ngập mặn tại tỉnh Trà Vinh năm 2023) funded by SK Innovation, under the United Way Worldwide coordination. The project funds 31 hectares of Sonneratia Caseolaris and Rhizophora Apiculata mangrove trees.









