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1. Saudi Arabian Government
The Custodian
of the Two Holy Mosques King Abdullah Bin Abdul
Aziz Al-Saud, granted a plot of land from
the National Guard property for this vital Project
in 1998.
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The Saudi Arabian Government
is represented in the Institute Project through the
General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational
Training (GOTEVOT) and its main functions are: |
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License for the
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Coordination with
JICA |
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Acquire possible
financial support from Human Resources Development
Fund |
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2. Government of Japan
The Japanese Government is represented in
the Institute Project through Japan International
Cooperation Agency (JICA), the official agent of
Japanese Government. The main contributions of the
Japanese Government are: |
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Dispatch of highly qualified
Japanese Experts (Short and Long term) to provide
the technical know-how for the maintenance of
Japanese cars.
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Training of Junior
Instructors in Japan |
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Provision of
machinery, equipment, tools and teaching materials |
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3. Japan Automobile
Distributors in the Kingdom (JADIK) |
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Pre-operational
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Sharing of 50% of
construction cost of the building |
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Management, furniture
and office automation |
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Annual running cost |
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Japan Automobile Manufacturers' Association
Inc. (JAMA)
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50% of construction
cost of building |
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Support of JICA's
Technical Cooperation |
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Preparation of
curricula on Technical Subjects |
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Pre-operational budget
of Japanese side |
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JADIK
participants in SJAHI |
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Salim H. Al Asmarei
Director of SJAHI
Saudi Japanese Automobile High Institute (SJAHI)
Tel: 02-280-7777 |
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