Uzbekistan

Japan pledges 3 billion yen for Uzbekistan’s healthcare and development initiatives

The Japanese ambassador to Uzbekistan and Investment Minister Laziz Kudratov signed Exchange Notes within the framework of gratuitous aid

On July 2 of this year, Mr. Hattori Takashi, the Japanese ambassador to Uzbekistan, and Laziz Kudratov, Uzbekistan’s Minister of Investments, Industry, and Trade, signed Exchange Notes within the framework of Japan’s government-provided 3 billion yen “Economic and Social Development Programs” gratuitous aid.

As part of this program, Uzbekistan will receive four mobile medical containers equipped with a CT scanner, X-ray machine, and other medical equipment. These containers will enable mobile medical services to be provided throughout the Republic, benefiting the population in remote areas.

The initiative aims to improve access to medical services, strengthen the healthcare system, and contribute to the economic and social development of Uzbekistan. This partnership demonstrates the commitment of the Japanese government to support the improvement of healthcare services in Uzbekistan.

The signing of the Exchange Notes marks a significant step towards enhancing medical services in Uzbekistan and promoting cooperation between the two countries. The initiative is expected to have a positive impact on the healthcare sector and contribute to the well-being of the Uzbek population.

 

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