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8 February 2025
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Japan funds SUNGO training centre in Samoa

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The Government of Japan in partnership with the Samoa Umbrella for Non-Governmental Organizations (SUNGO) has marked a significant milestone with the formal signing ceremony to approve funding under Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (GGP).

H.E. Mr. SUZUKI Ryotaro, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Samoa signed over the grant of up to USD 137,222 (approximately SAT 367,755) to the CEO of SUNGO, Fuimaono Vaitolo Ofoia.

The grant will facilitate the construction of a new single-story concrete training center (232.8㎡) in Vaitele-tai village, Upolu Island. This facility will include a large conference room, a small meeting room, an office with amenities, a storage room, a kitchen, and restrooms designed for accessibility. Serving as a vital hub, it will empower approximately 230 NGOs and community stakeholders, accommodating an estimated 50 training sessions throughout the year, with each session expecting between 30 to 60 participants.

H.E. Mr. Ryotaro Suzuki, Ambassador of Japan to Samoa (right), and SUNGO CEO Fuimaono Vaitolo Ofoia (center) sign the grant agreement for the construction of a new training centre, witnessed by representatives from SUNGO and the community. Photo: Supplied

Additionally, the center will have a significant impact on village communities by enhancing their knowledge and skills to address key human security challenges. These training sessions will provide education on governance, civil society development, and climate change mitigation, equipping participants with the necessary skills to respond effectively.

The Signing Ceremony not only formalizes the approved grant but also symbolises Japan’s enduring partnership with Samoa in promoting grass-roots development initiatives.

The Government of Japan remains committed to supporting small-scale projects that directly benefit communities at the grass-roots level while contributing to the socio-economic development of the Independent State of Samoa through its GGP.

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