Japanese Embassy Hands Over Juba-Nabari Community Road
Embassy of Japan, Central Equatoria State (CES) Ministry of Physical
Infrastructure (MOPI), and United Nations Mission in the Republic of South
Sudan (UNMISS) on Thursday marked the completion of Juba Na-Bari Community
Road rehabilitation project.
 22 November 2013

*Juba November 22, 2013 (Gurtong) *The handover ceremony conducted on the
same day was attended by Takeshi Akamatsu, the Japanese Ambassador to South
Sudan, Simon Mijok Mijak, Deputy Minister of Transport, Roads and Bridges,
Toby Lanzer, Deputy Special Representative of Secretary-General, UNMISS,
Christopher Sarafino, Mayor of Juba City, Col. Harutoshi Tsuchiya,
Commander of UNMISS’ Japanese Contingent and Atsushi Hanatani, Chief
Representative of Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) South Sudan.

“Today, I stand here as a newly appointed Japanese Ambassador to the
Republic of South Sudan, to officially greet the people of South Sudan. On
behalf of the Government of Japan, I would like to congratulate MOPI and
all those who stood behind this project including JICA South Sudan for your
joint achievement,” Akamatsu said at the handover of the Juba Nabari
Community Road on Thursday.

He added: “I would like to express my special gratitude to UNMISS
contingent for their great engineering performance and tireless work even
on the weekends with the shining blue helmets and little Japanese flag on
their back, which I hope will always be remembered by the community.”

The Juba Na-Bari Community Road project, worth over US$1m is a
community-based infrastructure project funded by the Government of Japan as
a Grant Assistance for Grassroots and Human Security Project (GGP).

It was jointly implemented by MOPI and UNMISS Japanese Contingent Engineer
Company with special technical advisory support from JICA.

Na Bari community had been suffering from heavy rain and flood due to its
topography on lowland and lack of drainage system, which caused extensive
damages to the roads and houses while limiting the mobility of people and
affecting the local community with water-borne diseases, thus hindering
their economic productivities and opportunities for livelihood improvement.

The Project was designed to tackle those challenges by rehabilitating 1.7km
of Na-Bari road with improved drainage system to ease the floods and
strengthen the community’s resilience to water-related disasters.

The rehabilitated road with drainage will benefit at least 3,500 households
living in the community with the improved mobility, sanitation, resilience
to flood, and economic opportunities. Attendants of the handover ceremony
praised the special joint achievement between Japan, MOPI and UNMISS, and
shared the importance of the sustainable use of the road and drainage under
strong ownership of MOPI and local community.
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