NEWS RELEASE
Grenada's Education Sector to benefit from Japanese Grass- Roots Initiative
The Ministry of Education is pleased to announce that the Japanese Government has offered financial Assistance under its Grant Assistance for
Grass- Roots Human Security Projects (GGP), to support the rehabilitation of Secondary Schools. The announcement was made to Minister for
Education Claris Charles and His Excellency Shigenibu, Japanese Ambasador, The Japanese Government’s commitment to the programme when he met with Prime Minister Keith
Mitchell today (march 18)
The GGP provides nonrefundable financial assistance to NGO's, hospitals, schools, and other nonprofit associations to help implement their
development projects. The availability of GGP funding in each eligible country provides Japanese Overseas Development Aid (ODA) with a new
means of cooperation that has a direct impact on the well being of grass-roots communities.
To date, several secondary schools have applied to the GGP for Grants to support initiatives is areas such as the remodeling and rebuilding of
computer labs, to the restoration of school farms.
The Japanese Government cannot support every project that is submitted. The Japanese Government provides funds to appropriate projects after
detailed examination and evaluation.
Mr. Toshiaki Seto, third Secretary, Economy Section of the Embassy in Japan, is presently in Grenada visiting sites of the potential projects.
The embassy or consulate will then make a determination to provide assistance, which next has to be approved by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
in Tokyo.
Photograph attached: Mr. Toshiaki Seto,Third Secretary, Economy Section. Japanese Embassy viewing proposed project site with Mrs. Jemma
DeAllie, principal of the St. Rose Secondary School.
Ministry of Education
17/03/05
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