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The Governor of Nineveh and the Japanese Ambassador laid the foundation stone for the Japanese village in the Rajm Hadid area, with (420) housing units and (16) towers in support of the displaced people returning to the city of Mosul .
The Governor of Nineveh, Abdul Qader Al-Dakhil, and the Japanese Ambassador, Futoshi Matsumoto, laid the foundation stone for the Japanese village, which Nineveh Governorate and the Municipality of Mosul intend to establish in the Rajm Hadid area, in partnership with the United Nations un-habitat program and with funding from the Government of Japan, with (420) housing units and (16) towers .
The project focuses on building housing units and public infrastructure and providing vocational training and public awareness campaigns in the Rajm Hadid and Obour areas, which will be established as a residential area for at least 48 families with (300) beneficiaries of the most vulnerable returnees, including families headed by women and people with disabilities. special needs .
The project also focuses on supporting (100) unemployed young people who will benefit from vocational training, by providing construction skills and practical experience, as well as using environmentally friendly practices, which will be accompanied by an awareness campaign to enhance the knowledge and ability of up to (1,000) people to confront climate challenges .