Ukraine will receive 300 million yen (equivalent to almost 80 million UAH) from Japan to buy medical equipment that will equip Ukrainian hospitals with modern medical equipment, particularly endoscopes, the press service of the Cabinet of Ministers said.
“The Government of Ukraine has approved the draft Agency Agreement on the implementation of the Japanese grant aid. The agreement will be concluded between the Government of Ukraine and the company Crown Agents Japan Ltd”, – reported on the government portal.
Grant assistance in the amount of 300 million Japanese yen (the equivalent of almost 80 million UAH) is provided for the purchase of special equipment (endoscopes) for Ukrainian medical institutions, according to the press service.
“The health care system is one of the most affected by the war – the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation has put a great strain on it. This is due not only to the mass systematic destruction of medical facilities, but also to the growing demand for certain types of medical care and services that were not previously a priority. Already now, 177 health care facilities have been completely destroyed, with 1,433 damaged. We are working not just to restore the damaged, but to rebuild better,” said Health Minister Viktor Lyashko, quoted by the press service.
According to him, for more than a year, Ukraine together with its partners manages to ensure the uninterrupted functioning of hospitals even near the front lines.
“Despite the shelling and the challenges faced by the Ukrainian healthcare system, with the support of international partners we are restoring the medical infrastructure, and the best equipment continues to appear in our hospitals. A grant from Japan will provide even more Ukrainian doctors and hospitals with modern medical equipment, which will make quality medical care more accessible to Ukrainian patients. We are very grateful for such a strong shoulder of help at a difficult time for us,” the minister said.