Japan extends assistance in the amount US$ 12,903 for the educational material for deaf children

27 September 2005

The Government of Japan, through its Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP) Programme, extended assistance in the amount of US$ 12,903 to the School Governing Body of Dominican School for Deaf Children located in Hammanskraal, Gauteng, for the Educational Material for Deaf Children.

The Signing Ceremony of the contract will take place at the Embassy of Japan at 15h00 on Monday, 3rd October 2005. His Excellency, Mr. Toshinori Shigeie, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan, Mr Terry P McDonogh, Chairperson of the School Governing Body, together with officials from the Embassy of Japan will be present during the signing ceremony.

The GGP Programme, through which many communities in South Africa have benefited, is designed to assist an eligible organisation, including Non-Governmental Organisations, Community-Based Organisations, Schools, Local Governments, Hospitals and Clinics, etc., in a specific project aimed at directly reaching and immediately benefiting disadvantaged communities at a grassroots level.

Japan strives towards enhancing a positive culture of learning, teaching and service delivery in the education environment. It is commonly agreed that the enhancement of basic education for all is one of the key factors in promoting sustainable economic and social development. To this effect, the education for children with special needs should not be neglected and is one of the areas in which Japan is keen to assist with a view of contributing to poverty eradication in developing countries.

The Government of Japan hopes that the Educational Material will provide the learners and the teachers of Dominican School for Deaf Children with an environment conducive to effective learning and teaching.

The Government of Japan’s assistance to South Africa, including through the GGP Programme, amounts to approximately US$165 Million, covering various fields such as human development, basic education, primary health, and the development of small and medium enterprises. In particular, the GGP Programme has contributed to the educational environment in South Africa by constructing additional classrooms and providing educational material.

For further information kindly contact Mr. Kazuyoshi Inokuchi, Special Assistant: Development, at the Embassy of Japan in Pretoria Tel: +27 12 452 1500 or Fax: +27 12 452 1631.

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