Signing Ceremony for the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects
2025/3/13
The signing ceremony of Grant Contracts (G/C) under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GGP) scheme, namely, “The Project for the Provision of Eye Medical Equipment in Vrindavan” will be held on 21 March 2025 at the Embassy of Japan in New Delhi.
The G/C will be signed between H.E. Mr. Keiichi Ono, Ambassador of Japan to India, and the representatives of the recipient organizations during the ceremony.
The Government of Japan offers a financial assistance scheme called “the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GGP)” for development projects designed to meet the diverse basic human needs of the people in developing countries. Since 1989, the scheme has supported relatively small-scaled projects implemented by non-profit organizations, such as Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and educational and medical institutions, through Japanese diplomatic missions in developing countries.
The outline of the matter to be signed this time is as follows:
“The Project for the Provision of Eye Medical Equipment in Vrindavan” (Naujhil Integrated Rural Project for Health and Development)
This project, which amounts to around 8.1 million Yen, will support the purchase of new eye medical equipment for the underprivileged people in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh.
The Government of Japan hopes these grants will help improve lives in the project areas and further strengthen the friendly relationship and cooperation between Japan and India.
The G/C will be signed between H.E. Mr. Keiichi Ono, Ambassador of Japan to India, and the representatives of the recipient organizations during the ceremony.
The Government of Japan offers a financial assistance scheme called “the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Projects (GGP)” for development projects designed to meet the diverse basic human needs of the people in developing countries. Since 1989, the scheme has supported relatively small-scaled projects implemented by non-profit organizations, such as Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) and educational and medical institutions, through Japanese diplomatic missions in developing countries.
The outline of the matter to be signed this time is as follows:
“The Project for the Provision of Eye Medical Equipment in Vrindavan” (Naujhil Integrated Rural Project for Health and Development)
This project, which amounts to around 8.1 million Yen, will support the purchase of new eye medical equipment for the underprivileged people in Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh.
The Government of Japan hopes these grants will help improve lives in the project areas and further strengthen the friendly relationship and cooperation between Japan and India.