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Japan supports students with visual impairments


Providing Braille Press thru BERDO

Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh ITO Naoki (right) is seen with Md. Saidul Huq, Executive Director of Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organization (BERDO) at the Embassy in Dhaka on Monday. PHOTO: COURTESY

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  • Bangladesh News Desk
  • Published: 23 Mar 2021, 11:21 AM

The Government of Japan on Monday extended a grant of $87,350 (approximately Taka 69.8 lakh) to Blind Education and Rehabilitation Development Organization (BERDO). 

Ambassador ITO Naoki signed ‘Grant Contracts’ for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGHSP) at the Embassy of Japan with Md. Saidul Huq, Executive Director of BERDO.

BERDO has been awarded the grant for “The Project for Procurement of Braille Press and Training to Promote Education of Persons with Visual Impairments in Dhaka”, a press statement issued by Japanese Embassy in Dhaka said. 

BERDO has been working for a long time with persons with disabilities. They have been working to promote the education of visually impaired persons using brail method, to mobilise and to sensitize communities, and to develop skill manpower in the different trade.

With the assistance of the GGHSP funding, BERDO will procure and install a Braille Pressand provide technical guidance on operating the machine to contribute to the self-reliance and livelihood improvement of the visually impaired persons. The students of BERDO Blind School and BERDO Library members as well as persons with visual impairments nationwide will be able to access Braille books and textbooks through this project. 

Japan has supported 198 NGO projects through its Grant Assistance for Grass-roots Human Security Projects (GGHSP) since 1989 with the view to enhance economic and social human security in the grass-roots levels. The total sum of these GGHSP grants extended to NGOs in Bangladesh to date amounts approximately  to $16 million.

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