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Donation of Eneloop Solar Storage Systems Make Bagan Archaeological Area Schools a More Sustainable Place to Study
15.05.17The classrooms of Chauk Kan Village Affiliated Middle School are brighter and more sustainable following the donation of Eneloop Solar Storage Systems from Panasonic Corporation. Chauk Kan was one of 130 schools near Myanmar’s Bagan Archaeological Area to receive 450 Eneloop Solar Storage Systems through Panasonic’s project with UNESCO, in collaboration with the Myanmar Ministry of Education. This project, “Strengthening Schools for Education...
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