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Japanese assistance for treating severe burns



The Charge d’Affaires a.i. of Japan to Nepal, Mr. Yoshioka Yuzo signing the project in Kathmandu (Photo: Japanese Embassy)

KATHMANDU: The government of Japan has agreed to installing medical equipment for treating patients with severe burns in Kathmandu District.

An agreement to this project was signed online by the Charge d’Affaires a.i. of Japan to Nepal, Mr. Yoshioka Yuzo and  Dr. Santosh Bikram Bhandari, Medical Director of Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital.

According to Japanese Embassy in Kathmandu, the project is funded under the Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese Government and involves a grant of USD 90,550 (about Rs. 10.57 million).

The project will support the installation of medical equipment, including two ventilators and micrografting equipment.

At the online grant signing ceremony, Mr. Yoshioka said that he believes this project will help the hospital to respond to the high demand for better services for patients with severe burns.

The Sushma Koirala Memorial Hospital, established in 1997, has been offering specialized plastic and reconstructive surgeries, and other medical services including the treatment of burns and post-burn contractures, deformities and plastic surgeries.

The Embassy of Japan believes that the project will contribute towards improving medical services for patients with severe burns and also contribute towards further enhancing the friendship between the peoples of Japan and Nepal, the embassy says.