Ambassador for the Palestinian Affairs and Representative of Japan to Palestine, Takeshi Okubo visited Gaza on completion of the power project. Japan’s Grant Assistance for Grassroots Human Security Projects funded the project to provide stable electricity supply to the Gaza-based hospital.
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Palestine Association used a grant of $83,651 to provide reliable and stable electricity supply through the installation of a solar panel system to Abu Yousef Al-Najjar Hospital in Rafah, Gaza.
A statement issued by the Representative Office of Japan to Palestine said: “This project is aimed at enhancing the capacity of the hospital to deliver adequate medical care to its all patients, particularly for patients suffering from Kidney failure, since the hospital has operated the DIALYSIS system for ed hours per day due to the electricity crises in Gaza”.
Japan understands the importance of implementing social and economic development projects needed for Palestinian communities. The direct beneficiaries shall be approximately 150 patients with Kidney failure. All these patients will receive the Dialysis treatment through the provision of stable electricity supply.
Ambassador for the Palestinian Affairs and Representative of Japan to Palestine, Takeshi Okubo emphasized Japan’s firm commitment of supporting Palestinian people from human and security perspectives.
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