Public subscriptions and government funding, as part of the Colombo Plan were used to build permanent buildings.
In 1960, Australia provided four 3rd class passenger carriages under the Colombo Plan.
Canada also supported the development in Indonesia through the Colombo Plan during the 1950s.
Canada's aid programme to India began in 1951 and grew substantially under the Colombo Plan.
The Colombo Plan is not intended as an integrated master plan to which national plans were expected to conform.
Australian sent farming equipment and accompanying technical instructors under the Colombo Plan.
Indonesia had joined the Colombo Plan in 1953, which also continued throughout the conflict.
The Colombo Plan was another program that encouraged the movement of students between countries.
Her father, a draughtsman, was a member of the Colombo Plan.
It was established under Colombo Plan and began functioning from 3 September 1962.