Japan to assist capacity building for growing industries in Pakistan
Islamabad:The Government of Japan has decided to implement seven new Japanese technical cooperation programmes in Pakistan to cater social needs and assist capacity building for growing industries at the federal and provincial levels. Including these seven programmes, the Japanese Government will implement a total of 25 technical cooperation programmes in Pakistan in the fiscal year 2021.
The new Japanese technical cooperation programmes, starting in the fiscal year 2021, include the projects and dispatch of experts for improvement in health, education, agriculture, gender and information technology sectors and would be implemented by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) over the period of around three years. The programmes cover areas such as (1) strengthening care for mothers, newborn and child health in KP, (2) dispatching Education Policy Adviser to Sindh, (3) strengthening of community engagement and educational practices for better retention in Sindh, (4) providing technical support for livestock genetic improvement in Sindh, (5) coaching trout farming technology in KP, (6) promoting survivor-centred approach in gender-based violence in Punjab and (7) dispatching Technical Adviser for ICT industry development in Pakistan.
For the effective implementation of these programmes, JICA, besides dispatching Japanese experts for capacity building of counterpart organisations, would conduct online training to share Japanese expertise and experience under the restrictions on overseas travel due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MATSUDA Kuninori, the Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, citing his optimism on the new Japanese technical cooperation programmes, stated that these programmes with their successful implementation would greatly benefit the Government and the people of Pakistan at the federal and provincial level. “Capacity building in health, education, agriculture, gender and ICT sectors are some of the priority areas for Japanese assistance in Pakistan”, said the ambassador.
The ambassador hoped that these projects would contribute towards the bright future of Pakistan and further strengthen Japan-Pakistan relations.
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