Tajikistan expected to receive the next humanitarian aid from Japan’s Government

Tajikistan is expected to receive the next humanitarian aid from the Government of Japan for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention and response activities. Under the government’s decree issued in late November, the exchange notes between the two governments on providing this support have been sent for consideration to Tajikistan’s lower chamber (Majlisi Namoyandagon) of parliament.  […]

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Tajikistan is expected to receive the next humanitarian aid from the Government of Japan for the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) prevention and response activities.

Under the government’s decree issued in late November, the exchange notes between the two governments on providing this support have been sent for consideration to Tajikistan’s lower chamber (Majlisi Namoyandagon) of parliament. 

Recall, the ceremony for Exchange of Notes on “Economic and Social Development Program” took place between Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Republic of Tajikistan Mr. Takayuki Miyashita and Foreign Minister of the Republic of Tajikistan Mr. Sirojiddin Muhriddin in Dushanbe on June 19.

The Government of Japan extends 600 million Japanese Yen (approximately 57 million somonis) to the Government of Tajikistan for the implementation of the mentioned project.  This project will increase the capacity medical institutions of Tajikistan by providing the advanced medical equipment for diagnosing and treatment of patients with COVID-19.  The equipment includes portable X-ray machines for patients in the intensive care units, blood gas analyzer for measuring level of oxygen, oxygen generator, negative pressure booth for storing infected patients, etc.  The new equipment will ensure improved medical service for the people of Tajikistan with strengthened capacity of the Tajik medical professionals.

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