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Japan grants 3 mln USD for human resources development in Laos

The Government of Japan has provided grant aid of 317 million JPY (3 million USD) to support human resources development in Laos.
Vientiane (VNA) – The Government of Japan has provided grant aid of 317 millionJPY (3 million USD) to support human resources development in Laos.

The funds willbe implemented under the “Project for Human Resources Development Scholarship”, said Ambassador of Japan to Laos Keizo Takewakaat a signing ceremony for the project in Vientiane on July 16.

The projectwill award 22 scholarships to young Lao government officials to study atschools in Japan, he noted.

The ambassadoremphasised that the education sector is one of the priority policy areas ineconomic cooperation for Laos. This project will contribute to training themany talented young officials necessary for continuous economic growth andpoverty alleviation in Laos, he said.

According tothe Japanese Embassy in Laos,under this annual project, more than 370 officials have obtained master ordoctoral degrees since 1999 when the programme started.

This year marksthe 65th anniversary of Japan-Laos diplomatic relations and the 5th anniversaryof the bilateral strategic partnership, Takewaka said, adding that Japan, as astrategic partner of Laos, supports the efforts of the Lao government forsustainable development in various sectors, including human resources development./.
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