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Japanese Foreign Minister, delegation visit UNRWA services in Amman New Camp

By JT - Sep 07,2023 - Last updated at Sep 07,2023

Japanese Foreign Minister, Yoshimasa Hayashi and Delegation visit UNRWA services in Amman New Camp (Photo courtesy of UNRWA)

AMMAN — A delegation from Japan, led by Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs Yoshimasa Hayashi, accompanied by Kensuke Nagaoka, Assistant Minister, Director-General of the Middle Eastern and African Bureau, and Jiro Okuyama, Ambassador of Japan to Jordan, was welcomed by UNRWA Deputy Commissioner-General LeniStenseth along with Olaf Becker, Director of UNRWA Affairs in Jordan, and RafiqKhirfan, Director-General of Jordan's Department of Palestinian Affairs in Amman New Camp, Jordan. 

 

UNRWA Director of Health Akihiro Seitahighlighted the 70-year-old solid partnership of Japan and UNRWA, whereby Japan has supported the Agency’s health, education and relief and social services, according to a statement made available on UNRWA’s website. 

 

Oroba Al Mousa, UNRWA Chief of Education Programme in Jordan, provided an overview of the education programmeserving Palestine Refugee children. She emphasised the programme’s successes and the academic challenges faced, including the learning loss that students suffered due to the COVID-19 crisis during the delegation’s visit to the UNRWA school.

  

The delegation subsequently visited the UNRWA Health Centre, to see first-hand the Agency’s health programme, health-care services and notable achievements such as e-health and the roll-out of the mobile application of Mother & Child Health Book (MCH) and Non-Communicable Disease.

 

During his visit to the school, the Minister Hayashi engaged in pleasant conversations with the students, emphasising the importance of investing in education. Additionally, he expressed his delight at witnessing the Agency’s initiatives in digital healthcare, a domain the government of Japan has made substantial contributions. 

“How opportune it is for UNRWA to welcome the Foreign Minister and his delegation into our school and health centre, on the year that we celebrate our invaluable partnership with Japan. Japan’s contribution is helping our students recover from learning losses and allowing us to recruit school counsellors to address mental-health challenges. It also supports the Agency’s ability to provide health services. We sincerely thank you for your solidarity and commitment,” said UNRWA Deputy Commissioner-General, LeniStenseth. 

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