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Japan gives financial support to four NGOs

By Mehtab Haider
March 30, 2017

ISLAMABAD: Japan has extended financial support totaling $290,148 (approx. Rs29,671,615) to four Pakistani non-governmental organizations (NGOs) for implementation of social development projects in disadvantaged communities of the country. 

The four organisations who received this grant today include Learning Awareness and Motivation Programme, Bunyad Literacy Community Council, Ikhlas Welfare Society and United Global Organisation of Development.

The agreements for the projects were signed between Chargé    Affaires ad Interim of Japan to Pakistan, Junya Matsuura and the heads of four organisations here on Wednesday. Learning Awareness and Motivation Programme (LAMP), which promotes child education and safe drinking water schemes in the tribal areas of Pakistan, received a grant of US $83,217 for adding 6 class rooms of a primary school in Lashora, Khyber Agency, Fata.

Currently the school has 375 students but with increase in demand it is unable to accommodate new students due to limited capacity. This project will provide a conductive learning environment to 225 additional students.

Bunyad Literacy Community Council (BLCC) was also provided US $82,948 for construction of a primary school in Khanpur, District Rahim Yar Khan, Punjab. BLCC is currently running a community based informal school that has 51 students. Once constructed, the new school will have the capacity to accommodate 150 informal students in their respective levels. Furthermore, the same centre will be used as adult literacy centre in the evenings.

Ikhlas Welfare Society (IWS) received a grant of US $41,125 for installation of 50 hand-pumps in various locations of District Dera Ismail Khan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Through the current grant, the project will provide safe drinking water to approximately 1,250 households in 5 villages of the selected district. It is expected that the project will contribute in minimising water borne diseases such as diarrohea, hepatitis and skin infections in the target areas.

United Global Organization of Development (UGOOD) was provided grant of US $82,858 for construction of a vocational training center in Gondal, District Sialkot of Punjab. Once constructed, the centre will be furnished with essential equipment and will provide trainings to the females of the areas in 6 different trades. After training, the beneficiaries of this center will be linked to potential markets in order to help them in generating income from their acquired skills.