18 March 2013
The government of Japan has decided to extend Four grants amounting to $467,456 US for Sana'a City: " The Project for Rehabilitating and Expanding Abdullah Ibn Masoud School in Bait Bows", "The project for Improving Medical Services in Alayah Medical Complex in Al-Qadesiah", " The Project for Improving Public Health in Sho'ub District", and "The Project for Construction of School and Literacy of Marginalized Children in Dar Salam".
These 4 Grants have come under Japan's Grant Assistance Scheme called " Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects", which aims at supporting small-scale community-based projects in the fields related to basic human needs, such as primary health care, basic education, environment and water in Yemen and other developing countries.
Mr. Katsuyoshi Hayashi, Ambassador of Japan for the Republic of Yemen, has signed the contracts respectively at the office of His Excellency Mr. Abdulqader Hilal, Mayor of Sana'a City today.
Since 2000, Japan funded 157 projects in Yemen under the scheme called" Grant assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects" in the fields of water, environment, health care, and education including the disabled and girls.
The government of Japan has decided to extend Four grants amounting to $467,456 US for Sana'a City: " The Project for Rehabilitating and Expanding Abdullah Ibn Masoud School in Bait Bows", "The project for Improving Medical Services in Alayah Medical Complex in Al-Qadesiah", " The Project for Improving Public Health in Sho'ub District", and "The Project for Construction of School and Literacy of Marginalized Children in Dar Salam".
These 4 Grants have come under Japan's Grant Assistance Scheme called " Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects", which aims at supporting small-scale community-based projects in the fields related to basic human needs, such as primary health care, basic education, environment and water in Yemen and other developing countries.
Mr. Katsuyoshi Hayashi, Ambassador of Japan for the Republic of Yemen, has signed the contracts respectively at the office of His Excellency Mr. Abdulqader Hilal, Mayor of Sana'a City today.
Since 2000, Japan funded 157 projects in Yemen under the scheme called" Grant assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects" in the fields of water, environment, health care, and education including the disabled and girls.
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