Friday, October 18, 2019

Japan hands over agricultural facilities

The ambassador of Japan to Nepal Masamichi Saigo today handed over agricultural facilities to two Bhutanese camps and their neighboring communities. The facilities include green houses, drip irrigations and shallow tube wells, which are valued at equivalent to Rs 8.1 million.
At the handover ceremony ambassador Saigo said that he hoped the assistance would contribute to providing opportunities for income generation for Bhutanese refugees and the neighbouring communities.
The Project for the Installation for Agricultural Facilities in Bhutanese Camps and Neighbouring Communities is funded under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Government of Japan, reads a press release issued by the Japanese Embassy in Kathmandu. “This GGP project is managed by the Lutheran World Federation (LWF) Nepal.”
LWF Nepal was established in 1984 to meet humanitarian and development needs of the poor, oppressed and vulnerable people living in poverty and in vulnerable conditions. LWF Nepal has been working for the Bhutanese refugees since 1991 through funding support from international organisation such as UNHCR.
The Embassy of Japan also hopes that the project will contribute towards enhancing the self-reliance of the Bhutanese camps and neighboring communities, and will also strengthen the bilateral relationship between Japan and Nepal.

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