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Japanese envoy provides medical kits to DGHS

Staff Correspondent
25 Sep 2024 17:57:33 | Update: 25 Sep 2024 17:57:33
Japanese envoy provides medical kits to DGHS
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Japanese Ambassador to Bangladesh IWAMA Kiminori handed over medical kits including Dengue kit and Cholera saline to the Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) under the Stockpile Project supported by the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) and the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) and funded by the Government of Japan and Asia-Europe Foundation (ASEF).

In January, the Japanese government provided Covid-19 test kit to DGHS under the Stockpile Project, and this time the funds from the same project were used to support the 8 divisions including Holy family Hospital and Kurmitola General Hospital that had suffered flood damage due to heavy rain.

The tragic flooding in Bangladesh on 17 August has made it difficult to access safe drinking water and adequate sanitation. Tens of thousands of Bangladeshis are at high risk of contracting fatal diseases such as dengue fever, cholera, diarrhea and other waterborne diseases, reads a press release issued Wednesday.

The medical items provided this time are Dengue kit, Cholera saline, Normal saline, Dextrose normal saline, and Covid-19 test kit. In particular, Cholera saline has been provided additionally to areas that were particularly badly affected by the flood, and among the 50,000-cholera saline, IFRC/BDRCS already delivered 20,000 Cholera Saline to Feni, Noakhali, Lakshmipur and Comilla.

Ambassador IWAMA expressed his hope that the support from the government of Japan would improve the situation and prevent the spread of infectious diseases caused by flooding in Bangladesh.

He said, “The current flood will leave a lasting impact on people. I hope this fund will continue supporting the Bangladesh government and Directorate General of Health Services in better preparing and responding to other disasters and diseases.

“Japan will continue to support the improvement of this situation and the health and well-being of Bangladeshis as we have since the 1970’s.”

Japan is making every effort to prevent not only Covid-19 but also various infectious diseases in Bangladesh under the Stockpile Project.

Furthermore, Japan remains committed, under the strategic partnership between the two countries, to supporting the Government of Bangladesh as well as the people of Bangladesh in recovering from this natural disaster and in setting a pathway towards a more prosperous Bangladesh.

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