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Le Japon offrira 203,254 dollars pour la formation professionnelle

Le gouvernement japonais a approuvé une allocation de 203,254 dollars au Fonds spécial de l'ONU pour la Sierra Leone, au bénéfice de projets exécutés par la Mission de l'ONU en Sierra Leone.

La mission du Japon auprès des Nations Unies a rapporté mercredi que l'argent serait essentiellement destiné au soutien de projets en faveur des enfants affectés par la guerre. Ces projets couvrent des cours de formation professionnelle d'ex-combattants et de jeunes affectés par la guerre, la réinsertion des ex-combattants grâce à la formation professionnelle, l'éducation et l'intégration des filles et des anciens enfants soldats, ainsi que la réparation d'un établissement de l'enseignement secondaire.


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