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Japan hands over advanced medical equipment to Koshi Hospital


30 August 2024  

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KATHMANDU: The Government of Japan today handed over advanced ophthalmological medical equipment to Koshi Hospital in Biratnagar Metropolitan City, Morang.

Tamura Takahiro, Deputy Chief of Mission of the Embassy of Japan in Nepal, attended the ceremony.

Under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Government of Japan, the Project for the Installation of Medical Equipment for Patients with Cataract and Glaucoma at Koshi Hospital in Morang District was supported with USD 142,568 (approximately NPR 16 million).

This initiative aims to enhance the quality of eye care services not only for the residents of Morang District but also for neighboring districts such as Sunsari, Ilam, Dhankuta and Terhathum.

On the occasion, Tamura congratulated and expressed his appreciation for the efforts of all those involved in the project.

He emphasized that this project will help to reduce barriers in daily life and psychological anxiety of the patients with visual impairment as well as financial burden on their families.

He also mentioned his hope that the hospital will significantly improve its capabilities to solve the problems of eye diseases by using the advanced medical equipment.

Since its establishment in 1890, Koshi Hospital has been a vital healthcare institution in Eastern Nepal, serving approximately 300,000 patients annually.

The growing number of eye-related problems in Nepal, including cataracts and glaucoma, underlines the critical need for improved eye care services.

This project will be instrumental in providing timely and effective treatment, particularly for those facing economic challenges.

The Embassy of Japan in Kathmandu said that this project will contribute to the development of eye care services and promote healthier living for the residents in Eastern Nepal.

Since 1991, over 200 GGP projects have been implemented in Nepal.

Publish Date : 30 August 2024 13:10 PM

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