YEREVAN SPECIAL SCHOOL No15 FURNISHED WITH GRANT ALLOCATED BY JAPANESE GOVERNMENT
Noyan Tapan
Oct 26 2006
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The Yerevan Specail School No15
for children with hard hearing was furnished with the 90 thousand
42 U.S. dollars grant allocated to the Armenian "Human Health"
charity public organization given by the Japanese Government. As
Levon Movsesian, the Chairman of the organization informed the Noyan
Tapan correspondent, furniture for school classrooms, bedrooms and
kitchen were bought with that money. Yasuo Saito, the Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Armenia (residence in
Moscow) visited the school on October 26. "I think that school leavers
will have an important role in the affair of development of Armenia,"
the Ambassador mentioned. Midzuno Yukiko, the Second Secretary of the
Embassy mentioned that the Japanese Government annually makes three
decisions concerning allocating grants to puiblic organizations of
Armenia. 120 people, including 5 from Artsakh, and 3 from Javakhk,
study at the school at present. Besides the comprehensive education,
teaching of 5 specialities (hairdresser's, carpet making, modelling,
shoe making and computer operator) are also implemented at the school.
Noyan Tapan
Oct 26 2006
YEREVAN, OCTOBER 26, NOYAN TAPAN. The Yerevan Specail School No15
for children with hard hearing was furnished with the 90 thousand
42 U.S. dollars grant allocated to the Armenian "Human Health"
charity public organization given by the Japanese Government. As
Levon Movsesian, the Chairman of the organization informed the Noyan
Tapan correspondent, furniture for school classrooms, bedrooms and
kitchen were bought with that money. Yasuo Saito, the Ambassador
Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Armenia (residence in
Moscow) visited the school on October 26. "I think that school leavers
will have an important role in the affair of development of Armenia,"
the Ambassador mentioned. Midzuno Yukiko, the Second Secretary of the
Embassy mentioned that the Japanese Government annually makes three
decisions concerning allocating grants to puiblic organizations of
Armenia. 120 people, including 5 from Artsakh, and 3 from Javakhk,
study at the school at present. Besides the comprehensive education,
teaching of 5 specialities (hairdresser's, carpet making, modelling,
shoe making and computer operator) are also implemented at the school.