March 1st, 2016: It was the pleasure for His Excellency
Ambassador Dr. Sayed Mohammad Amin Fatimie of hosting a lunch reception
for scholarship graduates at the embassy in Tokyo. 33 graduates who had
studied in Japan under Japan International Cooperation Agency project
called PEACE program.
In his opening remark, H.E. Ambassador Dr. Fatimie extended his
gratitude to the Government of Japan and related offices, on behalf of
people and the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, for
providing comprehensive, sustainable and impact generating assistance to
the country with such a precious opportunity for Afghan youth. H.E. Dr.
Fatimie also expressed to graduates his congratulations, and encouraged
them that their home country is awaiting their earned knowledge and
skills to be utilized.
Mr. Katsumi Moriyasu, Director of Afghanistan Assistance Planning
Division, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, made a remark. He
expressed his congratulations by representing Japanese Foreign Ministry
to all the graduates, and wished their experience be fully helpful for
their country's reconstruction.
Among the participating graduates, Mr. Gulbuddin Gulab and Mr.
Mohammad Reza Ghulami made their speech respectively, to express their
appreciation for the education and spoke of their aspiration to apply
their earned knowledge when returning to Afghanistan.
It was followed by 4 other graduates' presentation of their thesis
summaries: Mr. Osama Hidayat "Sustainable Neighborhood Design Criteria
for Afghan Cities: Revising the Basis of Planning a New Type of
Progress"; Mr. Shams Hayat Khan "Studies on Efficient Use of Irrigation
Water in Afghanistan"; Mr. Jamal Abdul Naser Shokory "Climate Change
Impact on Water Resources in Kabul River Basin" and Mr. Mohammad Reza
Qasemi "The Contribution of Track Two Diplomacy to Promoting Peace Talks
with the Taliban: The Case of the Pugwash Initiatives on Afghanistan."
Afghan dishes were served, and for their achievements, the certificate
of completion were given to all graduates from the embassy and JICA
respectively.
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