The Daily Manila Shimbun

 

Turnover ceremony for “The Project for the Construction of Classrooms for Bonifacio Elementary School, Surigao City”

February 14, 2020



On Thursday, First Secretary Manabu Yasukawa of the Embassy of Japan attended the turnover ceremony in Surigao City for “The Project for the Construction of Classrooms for Bonifacio Elementary School, Surigao City”. 

Surigao City Mayor Ernesto Matugas Jr., Department of Education Assistant Regional Director of Caraga Director Arsenio Cornites Jr., and Schools Division Superintendent Karen Galanida, school teachers, and students also graced the event.

Numerous school buildings in Surigao City were severely damaged by 2017 earthquake. Due to the lack of resources, the school had to use makeshift classrooms and conduct morning and afternoon classes to accommodate its students.

The project was approved in 2017 and is part of Japan’s Official Development Assistance (ODA) through the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP).

In line with the Japan-Bangsamoro Initiatives for Reconstruction and Development (J-BIRD) and through the GGP, the Embassy of Japan provided assistance to the City Government of Surigao with a grant amounting to $156,892 or approximately 7.7 million pesos.

The grant covered the construction of the two-storey six-classroom school building which will benefit 324 students of Bonifacio Elementary School.

The Government of Japan, as the top ODA donor for the Philippines, launched the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects in the Philippines in 1989 for the purpose of reducing poverty and helping various communities engaged in grassroots activities.

At present, GGP had implemented 548 grassroots projects in the country. Japan believes that these projects will not only strengthen the friendship between the peoples of Japan and the Philippines but also contribute in sustaining strategic partnership between the two countries. DMS