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Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng and Japanese ambassador to Cambodia Masahiro Mikami shake hands after signing the grant agreement on January 18. Photo supplied
Japanese aid to improve firefighting capabilities
Mon, 18 January 2021
The Japanese embassy in Cambodia has provided more than $200,000 through their Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (KUSANONE) to improve fire-fighting capabilities in the capital.
The grant agreement was signed on January 18 between Japanese ambassador to Cambodia Masahiro Mikami and Phnom Penh municipal governor Khuong Sreng.
Municipal hall spokesman Meth Meas Pheakdey told The Post that the grant will provide added security and safety to Phnom Penh residents by helping to prevent and put out fires.
Japan provides grant to Dhaka Community Hospital for Neonatal and Child Healthcare
Diplomatic Correspondent
18th January, 2021 08:06:03
Ambassador ITO Naoki, Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh (left) with Dr. Md. Omar Sharif Ibne Hasan, Director of Central Coordination Committee,Dhaka Community Hospital Trust (DCHT)
The Government of Japan extended a grant of US $68,633, approximately Tk. 5.49 million to Dhaka Community Hospital Trust (DCHT) to support purchase of medical equipment for Neonatal and Child Healthcare.
Japanese Ambassador in Dhaka ITO Naoki signed the ‘Grant Contracts’ for grass-roots human security projects (GGHSP) at the Embassy premises
on Monday (Jan 18) with Omar Sharif Ibne Hasan, Director of Central Coordination Committee of DCHT.
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Cameroon: Submit Applications for Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP)
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Deadline: 31-Mar-21
The Embassy of Japan in Yaounde is seeking applications for the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP).
The Embassy of Japan provides a non-refundable financial assistance named Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) to organized groups in order to help them carry out projects at grassroots level. Founded in 1993, this grant has contributed to the development and improvement of the livelihoods of less privileged people.
Eligible Project
Project for construction, rehabilitation, equipment
Projects for Socio-economic development, in Education (schools), Health (hospitals), professional training (vocational training centres), transport (small bridges), Water (wells, water supply), economic (small industry for local income), agriculture (strage magazine)
Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP) Programme
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Deadline: 26-Feb-21
The Embassy of Japan in South Africa has launched the Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP) Programme to assist Non-Profit Organisations (NPO’s) and local authorities by supporting relatively small development projects which have a direct and immediate impact on the well-being of disadvantaged communities at the grass-roots level.
The GGP targets areas that aim to improve Basic Human Needs (BHN) such as projects that are highly beneficial to disadvantaged and/or vulnerable people or groups.
The following areas are
NOT financed by the GGP:
Projects that have uncertain benefits for grassroots activities such as assistance for research by advanced academic institutions and capacity building of the recipient organization.