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                      |  |  What  do you think about the suspension of school fees in Luang Prabang? 
 Education authorities in Luang Prabang province have instructed  government schools not to charge fees, in a bid to encourage more families to  send their children to school. If any school is in need of money for urgent  renovation, this should be charged only in agreement with parents and the  village administration. Vientiane Times asked some members of the public for  their thoughts on this unusual move.
 
 
 Ms Sakhone Soutthichack, a resident of Xaythany  district, Vientiane: I  congratulate the authorities on making this bold decision to encourage more  families to send their children to school. It’s especially beneficial for the  poorest families, and will be a big help at a time when we are all suffering  financial hardship. I hope this ruling will continue in future years, and that  the authorities will ensure it is implemented comprehensively and fairly, so  that more children enrol in school. I think poor people will be pleased with  this policy and will watch to see how effective it is.
 
 Mr Kikeo Keomala, a resident of Savannakhet province: As we know, the price of almost everything has risen  while people’s incomes remain low. School fees have also gone up because of the  knock-on effects from other price rises. I think it’s a good idea to suspend  school fees during this time of economic hardship, as life is particularly  difficult for people who have several children. I’d like the authorities to  waive fee in all state schools, to help people who are struggling financially.  And private schools should charge lower prices for poor families and those who  have many children.
 
 Ms Thip, a resident of Luang Prabang province: It’s good news but it’s taken a long time for this  decision to be made public, and it’s a bit late in the day. I’ve already paid  my children’s school fees, which amounted to 250,000 kip. I hope the school  will refund the money in view of this announcement. Everything has increased in  price, including school fees, uniforms, textbooks, notebooks, stationery and  other items. I think this special policy will be good news for people with  large families and those who are poor. It will be good to get more children into  school by cutting household expenses at this difficult time.
 
 Ms Vilaivone Manivong, a student at the National  University of Laos:  I would like to give a million thanks to the  authorities for making this decision, because there are many families in my  village who are very poor and are unemployed. If this policy is carried out  effectively, parents and their children will all be happy. It will ease the  burden on impoverished families. I urge education authorities to roll out this  policy rapidly and fairly, to ensure that poor families get the help they need  urgently.
 
 Mr Phisith Vannala, a government official in  Borikhamxay province:  It’s a good thing that poor families will be given a  helping hand at a time when everyone is short of money. There are many children  who aren’t attending school, mostly those from poor families. Because of the  economic downturn, the price of everything has risen and we all have to pay  more for rent, water, electricity, food and other essentials. If we can avoid  having to pay school fees, it will make life a little easier for everyone. I  urge the government to suspend the payment of school fees all across the  country.
   By Lamphone Pasanthong(Latest Update September 12, 2022)
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