The Government of Japan to build an irrigation system in one of the villages of Saatli
Baku/30.01.14/Turan : In Saatly January 31 a grant agreement will be signed on the construction of the irrigation system in the village Kamally in the specified area . The signing ceremony will be attended by the Ambassador of Japan to Azerbaijan Tsuguo Takahashi and chief executive of Saatli Siragyaddin Jabbarov . The grant agreement will be signed by tyhe Japanese Ambassador Tsuguo Takahashi and chairman of the public association " Towards Sustainable Development" Namik Heydarov .
The purpose of the project , whose total cost is $ 121,000, is to build and improve the irrigation system and the village Kamally and two adjacent villages. More than 3 thousand inhabitants will benefit from this project.
Until now in Saatly there have been implemented 4 projects totaling $ 413,789 . All the projects have been implemented within the framework of the Government of Japan human security program. The program has implemented 178 projects totaling $ 14,700,215. -04D-
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- 30 January 2014 13:08
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