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Japan has joined hands with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), pledging JPY 695 million (about $4.8 million) in ...
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United News of Bangladesh on MSNJapan to provide $4.8mn to strengthen Bangladesh's election systemsJapan has joined hands with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), pledging JPY 695 million (about USD 4.8 million) in grant aid to strengthen Bangladesh's efforts towards free, transparent ...
The grant aims to enhance the commission’s institutional, technical, and operational capacities, a statement reads ...
The loan agreement, signed on 27 June, secures $630 million in financing from Japan, according to a press release from the Economic Relations Division ...
Japan is set to provide $1.06 billion for budgetary support, railway development and other aid to Bangladesh. The Chief Advisor’s Deputy Press Secretary Mohammad Abul Kalam Azad Majumder said ...
Japan has been the biggest bilateral aid provider and ally to Bangladesh’s nation-building for 50 years and claims a relationship “based on mutual trust, respect, friendship, and cooperation.” ...
He also requested Japan to increase scholarships for Bangladeshi young people to study in Japan, as well as expand opportunities for employment ...
Japan's government plans to provide defense equipment aid to eight countries, including Thailand, Tonga, and Indonesia.
Japan plans to supply defence equipment to Thailand, Tonga and six other nations in the current fiscal year as security aid, ...
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Japan sees Yunus' visit as chance to deepen ties - MSNDhaka, May 26 -- Japan on Monday said Chief Adviser Prof Muhammad Yunus' official visit to Japan is expected to 'further strengthen' the friendly relations between the two countries.
The government of Japan has extended its support to flood-affected communities in eastern Bangladesh by providing the International Organization for Migration (IOM) with $3.2 million in assistance.
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