Japan extends $22.4m for S Sudan reconstruction

Staff Writer | February 3, 2017 | 9:55 am

Japanese MOFA DG of African Bureau Mr. Osuga with Hon. Deng Alor, FM.

Japanese parliament has approved a $22.4 million budget for South Sudan’s
humanitarian and reconstruction assistance through its partnership with
international organizations.

The renewed fighting in July 2016 has negatively impacted on the
development activities in the country.The ensuing insecurity also displaced
hundreds of thousands of civilians, causing the humanitarian situation to
deteriorate further.“Japan attempts to help meet the vast needs with the
upcoming batch of assistance ranging from humanitarian relief to
reconstruction, development and restoration of social fabric, with a view
to supporting South Sudan’s efforts to keep on the straight and narrow path
to peace,” partly read a statement from the Japanese embassy.

Besides, Japan provides $13 million assistance to South Sudanese refugees
in Uganda, Ethiopia, and Kenya.

Japan’s total assistance to South Sudan since the December 2013 crisis is
estimated at $189 million.

“I wholeheartedly wish that the array of our humanitarian and
resilience-building assistance bears fruit and once and for all shines as a
Guiding Star for those who endeavor to realize peace and reconciliation in
each of their communities,” Kiya Masahiko, Japanese Ambassador to South
Sudan, said in the statement.

The island nation is also engaged in development activities through its
agency, JICA.Until the violence erupted in July, its nationals were helping
construct a new bridge in Juba and a water plant. It’s unclear when they
will resume works.

Projects for 2017-2018

Emergency operations through ICRC [$1.25 million]Coordination work for
humanitarian clusters through UNOCHA [$0.5 million]

Food and nutritional crisis response through WFP [$3.1 million]

Operation of the humanitarian flight services through WFP [$0.9 million]

Boost to healthcare for refugees and peaceful coexistence in Greater Upper
Nile through UNHCR [$3.8 million]

Improvement of access to OBGY & sexual violence services in Juba, Malakal,
Wau through UNFPA [$0.5 million]

Rehabilitation of Wau water supply system and family reunification
throughUNICEF [$1.2 million]

Primary healthcare & non-food item provision on PoC Sites and displacement
tracking through IOM [$1.5 million]

E-visa application and fortified border security with trained personnel
through IOM [$1 million]

Return of mine-free fields to communities through explosives clearance and
outreach through UNMAS [$0.9 million]

River barge service feasibility study through UNOPS [$1 million]

Assistance for post-conflict economic recovery of Unity and Western
Equatoria through UNDP [$1.1 million]

Enhanced community security and capacity improvement of SSNPS/JIP for the
vulnerable through UNDP [$0.7 million]

Institutional facilitation for state revenue collection and financial
oversight through UNDP [$0.3 million]

Social reintegration and skills training of Juba youths at One Stop Youth
Centre through UNHABITAT [$0.5 million]

Resettlement of disarmed veterans in Wau through UNHABITAT [$0.5 million]

Value-addition and quality assurance facilitation for agribusiness
start-ups in Juba through UNIDO [$0.5 million]

Post-conflict project management training through UNITAR Hiroshima [$0.3
million]

Promotion of women’s peace dialogue and self-reliant livelihoods
throughUNWOMEN [$1 million]

Inception of public health emergency centre and enhanced blood transfusion
services through WHO [$0.9 million]

Peace monitor through ceasefire verification through IGAD [$0.2 million]

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