2021-03-16 16:07:39
Ulaanbaatar /MONTSAME/. Member of the Parliament G.Damdinnyam, Governor
of Darkhan-Uul aimag B.Azjargal, Manager of kindergarten No.17 of Shariin Gol soum
D.Oyuntsetseg met today with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of
Japan to Mongolia Kobayashi Hiroyuki and signed an agreement for the grant assistance.
Within the framework of
the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects program of the Government of Japan,
MNT 400 million will be provided to the kindergarten No.17 of Shariin Gol soum
for the renovation and expansion of the kindergarten building, as well as improvement of equipment.
During the meeting, MP G.Damdinnyam thanked the Government of Japan
Golden Age Home to benefit from a special bus through $279,000 assistance by the Government of Japan
Golden Age Home to benefit from a special bus through $279,000 assistance by the Government of Japan Wednesday 03/03/2021
52 residents of Golden Age Home will benefit from a special 35-seater bus that will be purchased through a $279,000 assistance by the Government of Japan provided to the Ministry of Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation.
Minister for Women, Children and Poverty Alleviation, Mereseini Vuniwaqa says this is a timely assistance as these residents have been facing difficulties in transportation for medical treatments, recreational activities and for other social welfare support services.
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