Friday, December 6, 2019

Nepal hails Japan’s support to post-quake reconstruction

Nepal lauded Japan’s support in post-earthquake reconstruction.
Inaugurating the 46th annual function of JICA Alumni Association Nepal (JAAN) and International Seminar on ‘Natural Disaster in South Asia: Interventions, Best Practices and Challenges’ in the capital today, foreign minister Pradeep Kumar Gyawali lauded Japan for supporting Nepal in its reconstruction process by providing financial and technical assistance.
Gyawali said Nepal and Japan had enjoyed excellent cordial bilateral relations ever since the establishment of formal diplomatic ties between the two countries in 1956. “JICA has been helping in reconstruction and recovery especially of schools and health posts,” he said, thanking the people and government of Japan.
While recalling his visit to Japan in November, Gyawali said that Japan has been a longstanding development partner of Nepal.
On the occasion, he also launched JAAN's annual publication ‘MILAN’, which contains scholarly articles from experts from Nepal, JICA, JAAN and other countries in South Asia.
Speaking on the occasion, Japanese ambassador to Nepal Masamichi Saigo said that with high level exchanges between the two countries ‘Japan-Nepal relations have been more solid than in the past’. The envoy also thanked JAAN and JICA Alumni Associations' Forum of SAARC Countries (JAAFSC) for contributing to strengthening the relations between the two countries.
JICA Nepal's chief representative Yumiko Asakuma, on the occasion, highlighted Japan's contribution to Nepal's reconstruction process after the 2015 earthquakes and various other cooperation projects launched with Japanese assistance. She also expressed the hope that JAAN and JAAFSC will contribute to further strengthening the relations between Nepal and Japan.
Likewise, chief executive officer (CEO) of National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) Sushil Gyewali shared the progress of Nepal's reconstruction process with the audience. “The reconstruction process is expected to be completed within the next two years,” he informed.
During the programme, various scholars and representatives from South Asia presented papers on the theme of Japan-Nepal relationships and natural disasters, which they said, are the common problems for all countries in South Asia.
According to president of JAAN and general secretary of JAAFSC Ram Chandra Bhusal, the international seminar has been organised to share lessons and best practices of South Asian countries in matters of disaster management so as to enable each country in the region to be better-equipped to overcome the challenges facing the region in disaster risk management.

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