By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Nov 24: The handover ceremony of
the Maternity and Children’s Clinic supported by the Government of Japan to
Suryodaya Municipality, Ilam District was held today. KIKUTA Yutaka, Ambassador
of Japan to Nepal, attended the ceremony.
Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security
Projects (GGP) of the Government of Japan, the project to construct the
Maternity and Children’s Clinic was supported with USD 84,277 (approximately
NPR 9.2 million).
On this occasion, Ambassador Kikuta congratulated and
expressed his appreciation for the efforts of all those involved in the
project. He emphasized that the project will be a great help to the people in
providing adequate health services in the areas. He also expressed his hope
that this support will contribute significantly not only to local health care,
but also to the development of the community, according to the press release
issued by the Japanese Embassy.
The project aims to improve the quality of health services
for the people of Fikkal and its neighboring areas in Suryodaya Municipality by
constructing a new maternity and pediatric clinic. In this area, it was a
serious problem that there were no clinics and people had to walk two hours to
the nearest health center.
Suryodaya Municipality applied for the GGP supported by the
Government of Japan to solve the problem, and the clinic has already been in
its operation since March this year under the management of the municipality.
The Embassy hopes that this project will contribute to the better health services
for the residents and further deepen the friendship between the people of Japan
and Nepal, read the press release.
GGP was established to implement projects that directly
benefit people at the grassroots level for the socio-economic development of
communities. Since 1991, over 200 GGP projects have been implemented in Nepal.