Japan has handed over a newly-built Health Training Centre and Emergency Shelter to the Nona Koirala Smriti Pratisthan in Biratnagar, Morang district today.
The new building was built with grant assistance of $107,860 under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese Government, according to a press note issued by the Japanese Embassy in Kathmandu.
On the occasion, ambassador of Japan to Nepal Kikuta Yutaka sent a message congratulating everyone, who was involved in the project. Appreciating all who worked together with the Embassy to complete the project, he hoped that the health training centre and shelter would become a community asset and serve the local people which is all the more important in the Covid-19 pandemic.
Biratnagar lies in a flood prone area but lacks adequate emergency shelter facilities, causing many people to suffer from infectious diseases. The newly-built facility is also expected to contribute towards improving local knowledge of health and sanitation and serve as a shelter during floods and other calamities.
The Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu said that it is confident the project will further strengthen the bilateral relations between Japan and Nepal, deepen the people-to-people friendship between the peoples of the two countries.
GGP that was established to implement projects directly benefiting the people at grassroots level for the socio-economic development of the country, and over 200 projects have been implemented in Nepal since 1991.
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