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Representatives of Japanese government, IOM and Srbac municipality - officially opening Centre for disabled children in Srbac
Representatives of Japanese government, IOM and Srbac municipality - officially opening Centre for disabled children in Srbac
Satoru Kusayama, Japanese Government in BiH, Radmila Urošević, IOM and Drago Ćirić, Major of Srbac Municipality, on 09.10.2015. at 11:00, officially opened Centre for disabled children which was severely damaged in devastating floods in 2014.
As a response to long-term needs, after the devastating floods in May 2014, the Japanese Government made a decision to invest 1.2 million in the Project of Rehabilitation and Reconstruction of Centres for Disabled Children. As a part of this Project, implemented by the International Organization for Migration (IOM), five Canters for disabled children, which was damaged by the flood in May 2014, will be repaired and reconstructed. The Centres are in Derventa, Orasje, Bijeljina, Srbac and Prijedor. This will ensure that these Centres can fully continue and / or begin their work in better conditions and good quality facilities. The realization of this Project will apply the principles of raising quality while rebuilding (building-back-better) in order to ensure maximum profitability of the Project after its completion, and thus allow municipalities to be able to continue to provide support to these Canters after the Project is completed.
For more information please contact:
IOM: Edita Selimbegovic, PR
033 293 700
061 215 839
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Predstavnici japanske vlade, IOM-a i općine Srbac zvanično otvaraju centar za djecu s invaliditetom u Srpcu
Satoru Kusayama iz Japanska ambasada u BiH, Radmila Urošević, IOM-a i Drago Ćirić, gradonačenik Opštine Srbac, 09.10.2015. godine u 11:00 sati, zvanično su otvorili Centar za djecu s invaliditetom u Srpcu koji je pretrpio velika oštećenja tokom katastrofalnih poplava u 2014. godini.
Kao odgovor na dugoročne potrebe nakon katastrofalnih poplava u maju 2014. godine, Vlada Japana donijela je odluku da će uložiti 1,2 miliona KM u Projekat sanacije i rekonstrukcije Centara za djecu s invaliditetom. U okviru Projekta, koji implementira Međunarodna organizacija za migracije (IOM), bit će izvršena sanacija i rekonstrukcija pet Centara za djecu s invaliditetom koji su pretrpjeli štete od poplava u maju 2014. godine, i to u Derventi, Orašju, Bijeljini, Srpcu i Prijedoru. Time će se osigurati da ovi centri mogu u potpunosti nastaviti i/ili početi s radom u kvalitetnijim uslovima te objektima. U realizaciji ovog projekta primjenjivat će se principi podizanja kvaliteta prilikom ponovne izgradnje (building-back-better) kako bi se osigurala maksimalna isplativost Projekta nakon njegovog završetka i time omogućilo opštinama da budu u stanju i dalje pružati podršku ovim centrima kada ovaj projekat bude okončan.
Za više informacija, molimo vas da kontaktirate:
IOM: Edita Selimbegovic, PR
033 293 700
061 215 839