The Government of Japan, under its Grassroots Grant Assistance (GGA) Scheme, granted US$981,159 for the reconstruction of buildings of the following schools destroyed by Cyclone Nargis in Kyaiklat Township, Ayeyarwaddy Division on 2009.
- Basic Education Primary School No.10
- Basic Education Middle School (Affiliate) Sitkon Tinkokegyi Village
- Basic Education Primary School Ohn Pin Su Village
- Basic Education Primary School Hta Yaw Taman Village
- Basic Education Primary School Lamu Lay Village
- Basic Education Primary School Darna Chaung Village
- Basic Education Post Primary School Kya Khat Su Village
- Basic Education Primary School Payargyi Kwin Village
- Basic Education Primary School Sin Ku Village
- Basic Education High School (Affiliate) Pay Chaung Village
- Basic Education Primary School Ka Thit Tan Village
- Basic Education Primary School Kun Gyan Su Village
- Basic Education Post Primary School Ta Nyi Village
- Basic Education Primary School Ka Nyin Kone Village
- Basic Education Primary School Kyone Thi Mayan Village
- Basic Education Middle School Kyone Thi Wa Village
- Basic Education Primary School Kun Gyan Kone Village
- Basic Education Primary School Taung Boh Gyi Village
- Basic Education Primary School Ngwe Inn Su Village
- Basic Education Primary School No.1 Htone Gyi Village
- Basic Education Middle School (Affiliate) Kun Pa Lai Village
School buildings and related facilities such as furniture, toilets and ground tank, which were reconstructed under the GGA Scheme for these schools, were handed over by His Excellency Mr. Yasuaki NOGAWA, Ambassador of Japanese Embassy, to the authorities concerned at No.10 Basic Education Primary School in Kyaiklat Townshipwith the presence ofH.E. U Soe Naing, Minister of Hotels and Tourism, as a minister in charge of rehabilitation of this area, onJune28, 2010.
Previous school buildings were destroyed by the Cyclone Nargis two years ago. Thesenew buildings and related facilities provided under Japan’s assistance scheme are expected to improve the students’ learningenvironment.
In order to create a better education environment for students, the Government of Japan will continue to provide funding through its GGA Scheme for education. It is expected that this assistance will benefit students in their pursuit of formal studies, thereby further strengthening existing friendly relations between Japan and Myanmar.
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