ISLAMABAD: The Government of Japan, under its Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) Programme, has decided to provide grant assistance of USD 113,335 (equivalent to around PKR 32 million) to two NGOs for development projects in Maskeenabad, Rawalpindi, and Nowshera, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The grant contracts were signed between AKAMATSU Shuichi, Ambassador of Japan to Pakistan, and representatives of the two NGOs at the Embassy of Japan in Islamabad on Tuesday.

The two NGOs that will implement the projects are ACTED and Kaus-e-Kazah Welfare Organisation (KKO).

ACTED will receive the grant of USD 61,200 grant (equivalent to around PKR 17.3 million) to rehabilitate the Solar-Powered Water Supply System in one of the most underdeveloped areas in District Nowshera. The project includes the construction and distribution water tanks and extending water pipelines to ensure a consistent and safe water supply to the community. This project will benefit 1,470 individuals residing in the village of Asha Khel directly. This is expected to free the women and children from the labour of fetching water.

KKO will receive USD 52,135 grant (equivalent to around PKR 14.8 million) for the construction of a primary school in Maskeenabad, District Rawalpindi. The school will offer free education to all 300 students every year, which is intended to promote the enrollment of out-of-school children in the surrounding areas. This project will bring a positive impact on the young generation, especially the families who cannot afford the education of their children.

At the signing ceremony, Ambassador AKAMATSU Shuichi expressed his expectation that these development projects in cooperation with local communities would improve the living standards of Pakistani people at the grassroots level.

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