Serimónia Asinatura ba 1◦Lote (Periodu 2)) husi Projetu Human Resources Development Scholarship (JDS)

2022/8/16
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Embaixador no Ministra Negosiu Estranjeiru no Kooperasaun
     Durante tinan 20 resin, Japaun apoiu ona Timor-Leste nia harií nasaun iha aspeitus oi-oin hanesan desenvolvimentu infraestrutura, diversifikasaun industria no expansaun ba servisu sosiais sira. Desenvolvimentu rekursu humanu mak área asistensia ida ne’ebe importante tebes ba Japaun, tamba rekursu humanu mak fundasaun ba desenvolvimentu no prosperidade nasaun ida nian. To’o momentu ida ne’e, ema nain 2,000 resin mak konvidadu ona hodi partisipa iha kursu akadémiku no treinamentu iha Japaun, no husi sira ne’e hotu, ema nain 117 mak hala’o ona estudu iha universidade Japonês sira hodi hetan sira nia títulus akadémiku ida-idak. 
     Iha loron 16 fulan Agostu, 2022, serimónia asinatura ida ba Projetu Human Resources Development Scholarship (JDS) ne’ebe finansia husi Governu Japaun hala’o ona iha Ministériu Negosius Estranjeirus no Koperasaun. Embaixador Japaun nian ba Timor-Leste, S.E.Sr. Masami KINEFUCHI, no Ministra Negosius Estranjeirus no Koperasaun, S. E. Sra. Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno, asina ona Troka Notas (T/N) ba projetu refere. Asina mos Akordu Doasaun (A/D) ida ba JDS entre S. E. Sra. Adaljiza Albertina Xavier Reis Magno no Sr. Ko GOTO, Reprezentante Chefe husi Agensia Koperasaun Internasional Japaun (JICA) iha Timor-Leste.
Embaixador foo diskursu
     Ambassador of Japan to Timor-Leste, Mr. KINEFUCHI said, “I believe this program will be a wonderful opportunity for young Timorese leaders not only to get expertise but also to get connected with the likewise young leaders from other Asian nations studying in Japan and build personal ties with them, which will be a tremendous asset for not only themselves but for this country in the future. This is especially important when you think about the Timor-Leste’s future accession to ASEAN”
     The objective of the JDS Project is to support for young government officials to obtain planning and implementation skilled at the graduate schools in Japanese prominent universities and to become important leaders of this country in the future, and to strengthen partnership between Japan and Timor-Leste. Since JDS project(1st period) started in 2018 in Timor-Leste, 29 officials have studied or are studying in Japan. Among them, 8 have already completed their master’s degree. Under the Notes signed today, another 7 officials will be selected to pursue their studies from next year in the area of public administration, legal system, health, education, tourism, transportation, and environmental development.