Japanese Government provides non-refundable aid to 5 projects in Vietnam
On November 12, at the Embassy of Japan in Hanoi, a signing ceremony of a non-refundable aid contract from the Japanese Government for five projects in Vietnam took place, with a total aid amount of 500,975 USD.
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Signing ceremony of the Japanese Government's non-refundable aid contract for five projects in Vietnam. (Source: cpv.org.vn) |
Japanese Ambassador Hiroshi Fukada said that along with large-scale aid projects for infrastructure such as bridges, roads, and airports, the Japanese Government focuses on directly supporting disadvantaged people through small-scale non-refundable aid projects in areas such as education, healthcare, etc.
The Ambassador expressed that these signed projects will further strengthen the close ties between the people of Japan and Vietnam.
At the signing ceremony, Ambassador Hiroshi Fukada signed with representatives of the aid recipients including the project to expand the medical station in Ban Yen Nhan town, My Hao district, Hung Yen province; the project to build Tuc Tranh primary school, Tuc Tranh commune, Phu Luong district, Thai Nguyen province; the project to expand the medical station in Duc Chinh commune, Duc Chinh commune, Cam Giang district, Hai Duong province; the project to build Van Nhue secondary school, An Thi district, Hung Yen province; and the project to provide equipment for Chi Linh Leprosy Hospital, Hoang Tien commune, Chi Linh town, Hai Duong province.
According to Vietnam+