By TRN Online, Kathmandu, Apr 11: The Government of
Japan handed over Medical Equipment to the Community Health Center in
Suryabinayak Municipality, Bhaktapur District today.
Kikuta Yutaka,
Ambassador of Japan to Nepal, attended the ceremony.
Under the
Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects (GGP) of the Japanese
Government, the project to install medical equipment for breast cancer testing,
thyroid testing, and diabetes testing at the Valley Health Center run by the
Laborer Women and Child Welfare Council (LWCWC) was supported with USD 74,860 (approximately
NPR 8.9 million), according to the press release issued by the Japanese Embassy.
Since its
establishment in 1996, LWCWC has focused on maternal and child health care by
providing free diagnosis, free birth assistance, and basic medicines in rural areas.
In addition, the center's doctors and nurses regularly visit surrounding communities
to provide counseling and raise awareness of basic health issues.
However, the
center previously lacked needed medical equipment and was unable to test for
breast cancer, thyroid dysfunction, and diabetes. Now, with this project, it
can perform regular and appropriately timed examinations for these diseases.
On this
occasion, Ambassador Kikuta congratulated and expressed his appreciation for
the efforts made by everyone involved in the project. He emphasized that early
detection of diabetes, breast cancer and thyroid dysfunction is crucial. He is confident
that the project will enable early detection of these diseases and contribute
to better health and quality of life for the individual, the family and,
ultimately, the entire community. He also expressed his hope that the outcome
of this project will greatly contribute not only to the development of local
health care, but also to the development of the community as a whole, thereby
deepening the friendship between the peoples of Japan and Nepal.
GGP was
established to implement projects directly benefiting people at the grassroots
level for community socio-economic development. Since 1991, over 200 GGP projects
have been implemented in Nepal.