JAPANESE GOVERNMENT TO FUND RENOVATION OF ARMENIAN VILLAGE SCHOOL
October 23, 2013 | 15:56
YEREVAN. - Armenian Red Cross Society (ARCS) President Mkhitar
Mnatsakanyan and Keishuke Yamagishi, First Secretary of the Embassy
of Japan in Russia, will sign an agreement on Thursday.
Pursuant to the agreement, the Japanese government will provide a
grant of $92,061 to the ARCS for the renovation of the second floor
of the school of Lusarat village in Ararat Region.
Owing to this initiative, and starting from next year, 300
schoolchildren of the border village will receive education in
renovated and modern classrooms.
To note, as a result of an earlier area study, it was found out
that the school of Lusarat village, which is primarily inhabited by
refugees, was in poor condition.
Subsequently, the ACRC had submitted to the Japanese government a
project toward renovating the first floor of the school, and this
project received a respective grant from Japan. As a result, the
school officially reopened on September 1, 2011.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
October 23, 2013 | 15:56
YEREVAN. - Armenian Red Cross Society (ARCS) President Mkhitar
Mnatsakanyan and Keishuke Yamagishi, First Secretary of the Embassy
of Japan in Russia, will sign an agreement on Thursday.
Pursuant to the agreement, the Japanese government will provide a
grant of $92,061 to the ARCS for the renovation of the second floor
of the school of Lusarat village in Ararat Region.
Owing to this initiative, and starting from next year, 300
schoolchildren of the border village will receive education in
renovated and modern classrooms.
To note, as a result of an earlier area study, it was found out
that the school of Lusarat village, which is primarily inhabited by
refugees, was in poor condition.
Subsequently, the ACRC had submitted to the Japanese government a
project toward renovating the first floor of the school, and this
project received a respective grant from Japan. As a result, the
school officially reopened on September 1, 2011.
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