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Sat, 05/28/2011 - 15:00
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Iran, Japan Ink Cooperation MoU
TEHRAN (FNA)- The Iranian and Japanese officials signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to further increase cooperation between Tehran and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA).
The MoU was endorsed during a visit by Iranian Vice-President for Management and Human Resources Development Lotfollah Forouzandeh to Tokyo.
The MoU compiled in five paragraphs stresses the importance of the training courses held by JICA in Iran and the necessity for the Iranian trainees to make an optimized use of such courses based on their needs and capabilities.
Established as an independent administrative institution under the law concerning the Independent Administrative Institution, Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, aims to contribute to the promotion of international cooperation as well as the sound development of Japanese and global economy by supporting the socioeconomic development, recovery or economic stability of developing regions.
JICA in 2007 started the implementation of a project in Iran on the Establishment of Emergency Response Plan for the first 72 Hours after an Earthquake in the Islamic Republic of Iran to enhance emergency response capacity for the priority activities for the first 72 hours after the earthquake.
According to the JICA website, the main goals of the project are (1) to develop and operate Quick Damage and Loss Estimation (QD&LE) system and (2) to develop and improve emergency evacuation plan and its capacity.
The MoU was endorsed during a visit by Iranian Vice-President for Management and Human Resources Development Lotfollah Forouzandeh to Tokyo.
The MoU compiled in five paragraphs stresses the importance of the training courses held by JICA in Iran and the necessity for the Iranian trainees to make an optimized use of such courses based on their needs and capabilities.
Established as an independent administrative institution under the law concerning the Independent Administrative Institution, Japan International Cooperation Agency, JICA, aims to contribute to the promotion of international cooperation as well as the sound development of Japanese and global economy by supporting the socioeconomic development, recovery or economic stability of developing regions.
JICA in 2007 started the implementation of a project in Iran on the Establishment of Emergency Response Plan for the first 72 Hours after an Earthquake in the Islamic Republic of Iran to enhance emergency response capacity for the priority activities for the first 72 hours after the earthquake.
According to the JICA website, the main goals of the project are (1) to develop and operate Quick Damage and Loss Estimation (QD&LE) system and (2) to develop and improve emergency evacuation plan and its capacity.