The government of Japan has awarded grants worth $397,335 (about Tk 48.2 million) to two Bangladeshi non-government organisations to support grass-roots human security initiatives.
The funding was provided under the Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGHSP) programme.
Grant contracts were signed on Monday at the Embassy of Japan in Bangladesh by Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh Saida Shinichi and representatives of the recipient organisations.
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The two beneficiaries are the Garo Baptist Convention Christian Health Project and Asian University for Women (AUW).
The Garo Baptist Convention Christian Health Project received $83,827 to expand medical facilities and provide equipment in Joyramkura village in Mymensingh district.
The organisation provides healthcare services, particularly to women and children living in remote north-eastern border areas.
Its initiative involves a 50-bed hospital project, registered with the government’s health ministry and designed to accommodate up to 100 inpatients.