Japan approves Tk 38.75Crore for Primary Education in Bangladesh
Dhaka, Nov. 28 (nsnewswire) — The Government of Japan will provide financial assistance to enhance primary education in Bangladesh through Japanese Grant Aid for Poverty Reduction Strategy.
A grant of approximately 38.75Crore Taka(500million Japanese Yen) for the programme was recently approved by the Government of Japan and the Signing Ceremony of Exchange of Notes (E/N) and Grant Agreement (G/A) on this grant was held today (Thursday) in the city, said a press release issued by Embassy of Japan.
“Primary education development will bring better hopes for the future of all the children in Bangladesh,” said His Excellency Shiro Sadoshima, Ambassador of Japan to Bangladesh on the occasion of the signing of the E/N. “Bangladesh has been paying strenuous efforts in expanding and consolidating the basis of primary education with awesome results, and we are very glad to be a part of those efforts.”
This grant will support the Third Primary Education Development Programme (PEDP 3) of the Government of Bangladesh with eight other development partners.
“We have been focusing on improving the quality of primary education for all”, said Dr. Takao Toda, Chief Representative, JICA Bangladesh when he signed the G/A. Dr. Toda also said ”We have supported primary education development in Bangladesh for more than a decade through various approaches composed of policy strengthening, development of teaching materials, strengthening school management and improvement of teacher’s training, as well as financing support on PEDP3.”
“This Programme is very beneficial for this country,” said Md. Abul Kalam Azad, Secretary, Economic Relations Division, Ministry of Finance, as he signed the documents. “I hope Japanese cooperation will continue for a long time.”
“This grant aid is the third contribution following 2011 and 2012,” said Kazuaki Hashimoto, Primary Education Advisor, JICA Bangladesh Office. “In addition to the financial assistance, Japan has been supporting primary education development through technical cooperation, Japanese volunteers and so on. Those technical experts and the volunteers have been working in the field.
Therefore we do not only point out the problem but also seek out a solution together. This unique multi-tiered approach aims at planting the seeds of human resources at the primary level overall. We believe the seeds will continue to grow, and will contribute to sustainable development of your country in the near future.”, the release added.