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Japan strengthens grassroots partnership with the Philippines through new education and community projects

Ambassador ENDO Kazuya and Philippine Officials sign key grant contracts under Japan’s GGP Program to enhance educational and community support facilities

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On 31 October 2024, Ambassador ENDO Kazuya formalized two new grants under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (GGP) at his official residence in Makati, with notable guests including Department of Education (DepEd) Secretary Juan Edgardo Angara and Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) Undersecretary Emmeline Aglipay-Villar in attendance. The USD 223,997 (PHP 12.8 million) grant will facilitate the construction of a six-classroom school building and a community center, further strengthening Japan’s commitment to grassroots development in the Philippines.

At the signing ceremony, Ambassador ENDO emphasized Japan's dedication to being a reliable partner of the Philippines, supporting initiatives rooted in mutual respect and shared goals. He highlighted the GGP’s unique approach, which adapts to the needs of local communities to empower future generations and foster sustainable growth.

Project Details

1. Construction of School Building for Maungib Elementary School, Pura, Tarlac

   Proponent: Municipality of Pura  

   Grant Amount: USD 78,267 (PHP 4,472,960)  

The existing classrooms at Maungib Elementary School are severely compromised by structural damage, including termite infestations and cracked flooring, posing a safety hazard. The GGP grant will fund a one-story, six-classroom building with comfort rooms, creating a safer, more effective learning environment for students and educators.

2. Construction of Community Center for Children and Youth in Cebu City

   Proponent: Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc.  

   Grant Amount: USD 145,730 (PHP 8,328,490)  

Bidlisiw Foundation supports low-income families, children, and youth affected by drug- and sex-related crimes through psychological care, health education, and vocational training. Their current facility is outdated, and rented venues do not offer the necessary privacy or space. With GGP support, a dedicated community center will be built in Cebu, providing a secure, purpose-built space for these essential programs.

During the ceremony, Ambassador ENDO reaffirmed Japan's commitment as a trusted partner of the Philippines based on mutual respect and common goals. He also took the opportunity to highlight the distinctive features of GGP, noting its adaptability to local communities and its potential to empower future generations.

About GGP in the Philippines

Since 1989, Japan’s GGP program has supported over 560 grassroots projects, contributing directly to socio-economic development at the local level. As Japan’s newest initiatives under the program, these projects signify a continued commitment to reinforcing the close ties between Japan and the Philippines, promoting friendship and cooperation.

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1. Maungib Elementary School Project

The students and their families of Maungib Elementary School in Pura will soon have access to a new six-classroom building! Excited to be part of building a promising future through education!

2. Bidlisiw Foundation Project

Pleased to announce that the Bidlisiw Foundation, Inc. will construct a brand-new facility in Cebu City! Together, we are creating a brighter future for children and youth!

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