March 22, 2010
The Japanese Grant extended to the Association aims to renovate the old building of the orphanage that help the residents to get comfortable stay. The expected beneficiaries will reach more than 100 orphan girls.
It is worth mentioning that Japan, since the start of its Grassroots Scheme in Syria in 1996 has funded (72) projects in different fields targeting people with special needs, health sector, vocational training, environment, and others. The total amount of the so-far implemented projects in Syria within this scheme have reached US$ (3,751,302).
These new Japanese grant is a token of friendship and distinguished relations between the Japanese and Syrian peoples.
Sweida Orphanage Renovated under Japanese Grant Assistance
Within the framework of Japan’s Grassroots Grant Assistance Scheme started in Syria in 1996, Mr. Masaki Kunieda , Ambassador of Japan in the Syrian Arab Republic, signs a Japanese Grant Contract, amounting to US$ (87,768) extended to the Association for Social Care in Sweida to finance the Project for Renovation of Orphanage Female Wing in Sweida. The signing ceremony will take place on Tuesday 23rd of March, 2010 at the Association’s headquarters under the patronage of H.E. Dr. Malek Ali the Governor of Sweida.The Japanese Grant extended to the Association aims to renovate the old building of the orphanage that help the residents to get comfortable stay. The expected beneficiaries will reach more than 100 orphan girls.
It is worth mentioning that Japan, since the start of its Grassroots Scheme in Syria in 1996 has funded (72) projects in different fields targeting people with special needs, health sector, vocational training, environment, and others. The total amount of the so-far implemented projects in Syria within this scheme have reached US$ (3,751,302).
These new Japanese grant is a token of friendship and distinguished relations between the Japanese and Syrian peoples.