DILI, 24 july 2021 (TATOLI)- The Foundation Falur Rate Laek (FFRL) continues to provide scholarships to poor people to continue their studies at various universities in Dili.

“Furthermore, FFRL has lobbied China to send some students from poor people to continue their studies in China, but because of COVID -19 this plan is still being postponed,” said the Chairman of the Foundation Falur Rate Laek (FFRL), Domingos Raul “Falur Rate Laek” at the FFRL ofice Mandarin to journalists of TATOLI News Agency this saturday.
In other side, Chairman of the (FFRL), Domingos Raul “Falur Rate Laek” said three years ago FFRL in collaboration with Portugal such as the Ashores institution, Tondela and other institutions in Portugal has sent around 50 students to attend Professional Technical training but until now there is no result.
“Around 50 students from the poor people that FFRL sent to Portugal for professional technical training but they all failed, some got married early, some fled to Ireland and some fled to England to work l there, and some just eat and sleep so that their courses do not finish,” said Falur.
Falur is very disappointed because they have made many donors who have not trusted the legitimacy of the Foundation of Falur Rate Laek. “We have lost faith and trust in their actions because they have closed the way to other friends who want to continue the professional technical training abroad through FFRL because people no longer trust us”.
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Journalist: Camilio de Sousa
Editor: Rafy Belo