The Daily Star |
SIDON: The Japanese government announced a $2 million donation Thursday to the Palestinian refugee camp of Ain al-Hilweh to fund the first stage of a project to rehabilitate the camp’s infrastructure.
The donation, which was made through the Japan International Cooperation Agency, awaits the approval of the Lebanese government, according to Kotaro Tanaka, the director of the agency’s division in the Middle East.
UNRWA developed the project’s plan, which is divided into four stages.
The first stage includes renovating infrastructure such as the sewage and water systems in the vegetable market area and the surrounding area.
The donation, which was made through the Japan International Cooperation Agency, awaits the approval of the Lebanese government, according to Kotaro Tanaka, the director of the agency’s division in the Middle East.
UNRWA developed the project’s plan, which is divided into four stages.
The first stage includes renovating infrastructure such as the sewage and water systems in the vegetable market area and the surrounding area.
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