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List of the Project of GGP 2000-2020 List of the projects of "Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP)" since 2000 by The Government of Japan Embassy of Japan in Timor-Leste Year The title of Project Amount District By 1 The Project for "Listening to East Timor" - Radio Receivers for the East Timor Community $91,850 all UNTAET 2 The Project for Rehabilitation of Becora School $151,934 Dili ADRA Japan 3 The Project for Rehabilitation of Laga Orphanage $146,107 Baucau Daughters of Mary Help of Christians 4 2000 The Project for Rebuilding of Traditional Weaving of Oecusse District $23,135 Oecusse IKTALI A Project Management and Monitoring 5 The Project for Carpentry Training for Youth in Suai $89,700 Covalima Committee for Carpentry Training The Project for Emergency Stock of Road Maintenance Materials and Fund for Early 6 $94,786 Covalima Covalima District Administration Response for Disaster 7 The Project for Build a Peaceful Nation with Children and Youth $80,200 6 districts Deo Gratias Foundation The Project for Production of Desks and Chairs for Primary and Secondary Schools in 8 $72,118 Liquica PARC Liquica 9 The Rehabilitation of Laga Orphanage (Phase II) $66,295 Baucau Daughters of Mary Help of Christians 10 The Project for Provision of Engines and Fishing Gears for Biacou Fishing Cooperative $15,192 Bobonaro Biacou Fishing Cooperative 11 Rural Development Training Center in East Timor $410,000 Liquica OISCA 12 Library and Education Training Facility Development $88,588 Dili East Timor Study Group 2001 The Project for Construction of Administration Area and Latrines for Angkasa Primary 13 $9,540 Dili GOAL School 14 The Project for Reforestation of Four Areas in Dili $65,757 Dili New Boa Ventura "Tokodede" Community Radio 15 The Project for "Tokodede" Community Radio Station in Liquica $23,010 Liquica Station 16 The Project for Rehabilitation of Facilities and Equipments for Motael Orphanage in Dili $6,932 Dili GOAL Don Bosco Technical Training 17 The Project for Enlargement of Don Bosco Training Center $82,055 Dili Center The Project for Rehabilitation of a Roundabout at the Entrance of Comoro Airport for the 18 $65,000 Dili Dili District Safety of Passers-By 19 2002 The Project for Reconstruction of Oecusse Dormitory $66,522 Dili Enclave Talent Center Foundation 20 The Project for Rehabilitation of Lospalos No. 11 Elementary School $18,750 Lautem 7 December 75 Foundation 21 The Refurbishment and Provision of Educational Supplies to Lacoto Nursery School $10,522 Dili Care International East Timor Commission for Reception, Truth and 22 The Project for Facilitating National Reconciliation in Timor-Leste $470,000 Dili Reconciliation (CAVR) 23 2003 The Project for Supplying Clean Water for Two Villages in Liquica District $57,869 Liquica APLIMENTEC Foundatin 24 The Project for Construction of Library and Documentation Center $80,800 Dili Timor Tatoli Naroman Foundation 25 The Project for Construction of Rural Clean Water Supply System, Luarai, Lautem District $56,678 Lautem The East Timor People’s Action Association for the Raising up and 26 The Project for Timor Loro Sae Centre for Prosthetics and Orthotics $54,574 Dili Equalisation of the Disabled of Timor (ASSERT) 27 2004 The Project for Bazartete Vocational and Development Center $70,700 Liquica Rafaela East Timor Fund 28 The Project for East Timor Agricultural Training $86,876 Liquica OISCA Timor Lorosae 29 The Project for Improvement of Lacoto School $38,990 Dili CARE International in Timor-Leste 30 The Project for Improvement of Lauala Bridge at Gleno $90,231 Ermera Ermera District Administration Office Technical Secretariat for Electoral 31 The Project for Providing Photocopy Machines and Other Materials to Support Elections $90,000 all Administration (STAE), Ministry of State 2005 Administration 32 Community Water Systems in Aileu District $58,063 Aileu World Vision East Timor 33 The Dissemination Program of the Post-CAVR $79,663 Dili Post-CAVR Technical Secretariat 34 The Project for Construction of Water Supply Systems in Three Sub-villages in Liquica $40,424 Liquica APLIMENTEC Foundation 35 The Project for Construction fo Water Supply System, Mataulun, Bazartete, Liquica $39,904 Liquica ORSOCOTIL The Project for Renovation and Improvement of Accessibility of the Five Buildings of Care 36 $86,180 Liquica Klibur Domin Center for the Disabled People, Elders and Tubercular 2007 The Project for Strengthening the Ambulance Transportation System of the Community 37 $72,886 Ermera St. Bakhita Center Clinic in Ermera District Ainaro, 38 The Project for Construction of New Birthing Facility in Ainaro and Manufahi Districts $41,741 Health Alliance International Manufahi 39 The Project for Expanding the Arena for Young People with Disabilities $88,383 Dili Ahisaun Foundation 40 The Project for Extension of Irrigation Channel in Zumalai Sub-district, Covalima District $64,695 Covalima Grupo Haburas Covalima 41 The Project for Building a New Annex Classroom Building of the Youth Center in Dili $81,429 Dili Ba Futuru 42 The Project for Construction of Clean Water Supply System in Aileu District $44,224 Aileu Belun (NATILES/LCG/GKL) 2008 43 The Project for Renovation of the Motael Clinic in Dili $71,923 Dili Motael Clinic The Project for Training to Support Self-reliance Effort of People with Visual Impairment in 44 $76,641 4 districts East Timor Blind Union Four Districts in Timor Leste 45 The Project for Construction of Clean Water Supply System for the Border Area in $81,152 Oecusse Fundacao Solenusat 46 The Project for Extension of Irrigation Channel in Pante Makasar Sub-district, Oecusse $90,002 Oecusse Denore Foundation The Project for Strengthening Voter Education Activities for Community Leaders Elections Technical Secretariat for Electoral 47 $57,760 all in Timor-Leste Administration (STAE) 2009 The Project for Rehabilitation of Women’s Dormitory of Oesilo Junior High School in 48 $96,195 Oecusse Foundacao Solenusat Oecusse District 49 The Project for Construction of a Community Clinic in Dili $87,700 Dili KYM (Kasih Yesus dan Maria) 50 The Project for Health Education for Malaria Prevention in Lautem District $42,892 Lautem Fuan Ida Neon Ida (FINI) 51 The Project for the Construction of a Rehabilitation Training Center for the Disabled $101,462 Baucau KATILOSA 52 The Project for the Construction of Iliomar No.1 Primary School $107,810 Lautem FUFUTILO 53 The Project for the Installation of Water System in Fohorem, Covalima District $90,336 Covalima Fundasaun Haburas Lian 54 The Project for the Construction of the Irrigation System in Suai, Covalima District $92,410 Covalima Loro Matan 2010 The Project for the Construction of the Rural Development Training Center in Fatuberliu, 55 $89,925 Manufahi FUTURU DIAK Manufahi District 56 The Project for the Installation of Manual Water Pumps in Alas, Manufahi District $55,287 Manufahi Hamoris Neon The Project for the Installation of Solar Panel Pump Water System in Pante Macasar, 57 $87,257 Oecusse FLWS-Oecusse Oecusse District List of the projects of "Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGP)" since 2000 by The Government of Japan Embassy of Japan in Timor-Leste Year The title of Project Amount District By Daughters of Mary Help of Christians 58 The Project for Renovation of Orphanage Dormitory in Baucau District $67,664 Baucau (Salesian Sisters) 59 The Project for Improvement of Water Supply System in Viqueqe District $94,555 Viqueque Fundacao Haksolok Timor Leste 60 The Project for Improvement of Water Supply System in Hera Village $99,316 Dili SOHA FITUN Dezemvolve Kapasidade ba Progreso 61 2011 The Project for Construction of Irrigation Channel in Alas Sub District, Manufahi District $99,925 Manufahi (DEKAPRO) 62 The Project for the Installation of Solar Panel Pump Water System in Oesilo, Oecusse $97,643 Oecusse Y-ACT The Project for the Installation of Solar Panel Pump Water System in Pairara Village, 63 $95,304 Lautem Masino Foundation Lautem District 64 The Project for Renovation of Junior High School in Bazartete, Liquisa District $109,789 Liquica Rafaela East Timor Fund 65 The Project for Support to Democracy including Promotion of the Participation to Elections $59,848 Dili The Asia Foundation The Project for Construction of Irrigation Channel in Suai-loro Village Suai Sub-district, 66 $121,414 Covalima SADAN SA-NETY Covalima District The Project for the Installation of Water Supply System in Laubonu Village, Atsabe Sub- 67 $98,666 Ermera TUNA MUTIN district, Ermera District 68 The Project for Construction of a Wheelchair Fabrication Studio in Dili $59,329 Dili ASSERT AHCAE (Associacao Haburas 69 The Project for Renovation of Primary School in Nitibe Sub district, Oecusse District $103,050 Oecusse 2012 Capasidade Atoni Enclave) The Project for Construction of Irrigation Channel in Meligo Village, Cailaco Sub- district, 70 $122,534 Bobonaro Fundasaun Haburas Moris (FHM) Bobonaro District The Project for the Installation of Water Supply System in Batara village, Laclubar Sub- National Technical Development Union 71 $108,528 Manatuto district, Manatuto District Center Timor-Leste (CUNTDTL) The Project for Construction of Irrigation Channel in Cassa Village, Ainaro Sub-district, 72 $122,951 Ainaro Juventude Esperanca Ba Futuru (JEF) Ainaro District The Project for Installation of Water Supply System in Dato Foho Village, Liquica Sub- 73 $115,395 Liquica APLIMENTEC Foundation district, Liquica District The Project for the Construction of School Building of Primary and Junior High school in 74 $121,625 Covalima
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