Japan extends grant assistance to improve Dhulikhel Hospital's Trauma and Emergency Center
Published: 02:55 pm Oct 05, 2023
KATHMANDU, OCTOBER 5
The Government of Japan has decided to extend grant assistance of up to three billion two hundred and ninety-six million Japanese Yen (¥3,296,000,000), equivalent to 2,920 million Nepali Rupees to the Government of Nepal for the implementation of the Project for the Improvement of Dhulikhel Hospital Trauma and Emergency Center.
KIKUTA Yutaka, Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, and Dr. Krishna Hari Pushkar, Secretary of the Ministry of Finance signed notes to this effect today.
The project aims to strengthen medical services for the rapidly increasing number of trauma and emergency patients in Nepal and to improve the quality of health care service by constructing a new trauma and emergency center and providing necessary medical equipment for Dhulikhel Hospital, which is one of the largest tertiary care facilities in the country, according to the statement issued by the Japanese embassy in Kathmandu on Thursday.
In Nepal, the number of trauma and emergency patients is increasing due to frequent disasters, public health emergencies, traffic accidents caused by increased traffic volume, and strokes and heart diseases caused by dietary changes associated with economic development. Therefore, it is urgent and important to increase the number of hospital beds and introduce necessary medical equipment, the statement reads.
The grant assistance by the Government of Japan will support the implementation of the construction of the new facility, including emergency treatment rooms, operating rooms, and inpatient wards, as well as the installation of equipment such as MRI and CT scanners, and training in their operation and maintenance, the Japanese embassy said.
On the occasion of signing the notes, Ambassador Kikuta expressed his hope that the project will contribute to ensuring healthy lives and promoting the welfare of Nepali people, thereby promoting the self
sustaining the development of Nepal.
The Embassy of Japan is confident that the objectives of the project will be achieved, and contribute towards further strengthening the relationship, friendship, and cooperation between the peoples of Japan and Nepal, it added.