In a significant move to bolster healthcare in the Nukus district of Karakalpakstan, the Government of Japan has donated an ultrasound machine worth $90,600. This generous contribution, announced on November 27, is part of Japan’s grant program “Free assistance to small-scale social projects to ensure human security”.
The state-of-the-art, Japanese-made ultrasound equipment was handed over to the medical association of the Nukus district. This donation underscores Japan’s commitment to supporting healthcare infrastructure in the region.
The new ultrasound machine is expected to significantly enhance the quality of medical services in the Nukus district. It will enable healthcare professionals to diagnose local residents promptly and accurately, thereby improving patient care.
This initiative by the Government of Japan not only strengthens the medical capabilities of the Nukus district but also fosters a spirit of international cooperation and goodwill. It is a testament to the positive impact that such targeted, small-scale social projects can have on ensuring human security.
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