Information was given to the press via an official statement reads by the Nipponese embassy in Democratic Republic of Congo, specifying that the high cost of this project is exactly of 90,072 American dollars.

According to the ambassador of Japan in DRC, Karube Hiroshi, this project comes to improve the school environment of township which counts almost 3 million inhabitants of which one of the characteristics remains the lack of education opportunities.

While specifying that "I am convinced that it is of our mission of continuing to support this country where various actors, as well public as private, provide considerable efforts to mitigate the deficit of school infrastructures", the Japanese diplomat declared.

He then invited the beneficiaries to respect the time planned for work, which will only last 8 months-because this funds will allow to build a school which will welcome 660 pupils.

On his side, the Technical Director of the NGO initiative for the Integral Development committed to bring all the collaboration of his NGO for good result of this project impatiently expected by the populations of the Mbuala district and of the aforementioned township of Kimbanseke.

On the other hand to announce that the contract relating to this granting of the gift was signed last Friday 28 February by the Japanese ambassador in DRC for the account of his country and Macky Luyeye of the NGO Initiative for the Integral Development also affixed its signature.

One should note that this support is registered within the framework of the "non-repayable gift to the local micro-projects contributing to human safety".

Corneille Kinsala N’soki


(CKS/Yes)