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$5.1m spent on 220 integration projects
$3.1m more allotted to help new immigrants and foreigners fit in
By Leslie Kay Lim
THE Community Integration Fund (CIF) has disbursed $5.1 million, out of $10 million, to about 220 projects and has allotted another $3.1 million to new spending.
Launched in September 2009 by the National Integration Council (NIC), the CIF offers funding for projects that help new immigrants and foreigners integrate with Singaporeans.
Experts agreed that it was difficult to assess the "success" of the projects funded by the CIF - that is, if they have improved relations between the two groups.
excerpt from The Straits Times, 25 September 2012, page B5
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I just don't understand why the gahmen wastes so much money on useless projects and at the same time encourages the public to donate to The Straits Times Pocket Money Fund, Bilingual Education Fund, National Kidney Foundation, Community Chest, etc...
$3.1m more allotted to help new immigrants and foreigners fit in
By Leslie Kay Lim
THE Community Integration Fund (CIF) has disbursed $5.1 million, out of $10 million, to about 220 projects and has allotted another $3.1 million to new spending.
Launched in September 2009 by the National Integration Council (NIC), the CIF offers funding for projects that help new immigrants and foreigners integrate with Singaporeans.
Experts agreed that it was difficult to assess the "success" of the projects funded by the CIF - that is, if they have improved relations between the two groups.
excerpt from The Straits Times, 25 September 2012, page B5
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I just don't understand why the gahmen wastes so much money on useless projects and at the same time encourages the public to donate to The Straits Times Pocket Money Fund, Bilingual Education Fund, National Kidney Foundation, Community Chest, etc...