Hanoi (VNA) – The United Nations Children's Fund(UNICEF) on June 12 handed over medical equipment for oxygen therapy worth over7 million USD to Cambodia’s Ministry of Health.
According a press release by UN organisation, the devices include oxygen concentrators, patient monitors, pulse oximeters,resuscitators, and other oxygen therapy accessories that will be distributed to131 health facilities, including national, provincial and district hospitalsand health centres across Cambodia in the coming weeks.
The donation is part of UNICEF’s ongoing effort tostrengthen Cambodia’s health system for equitable primary health care followingthe acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“During COVID-19, we saw that global access to oxygen was unequal, whichimpacted most low- and middle-income countries,” said Dr. Will Parks, UNICEFRepresentative in Cambodia at the handover. “We are proud to play a partglobally in addressing this equity gap, while also enhancing Cambodia’scapacity to lifesaving measures for children and their families.”
“Our partnership with UNICEF helps enhance our healthcareinfrastructure and boost human resource development. Today's contribution ofoxygen medical supplies is a step towards upgrading our medical equipment andmonitoring system, which can reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates,”said Dr. Youk Sambath, Secretary of State at the Cambodian Ministry ofHealth.
Since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, UNICEF has provided the Southeast nation withmore than 44 million USD in supplies, medical and cold chain equipment,COVID-19 vaccines, and medicines thanks to the support of partners such as theUnited States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Governmentsof Japan, Australia, and Czechia./.
According a press release by UN organisation, the devices include oxygen concentrators, patient monitors, pulse oximeters,resuscitators, and other oxygen therapy accessories that will be distributed to131 health facilities, including national, provincial and district hospitalsand health centres across Cambodia in the coming weeks.
The donation is part of UNICEF’s ongoing effort tostrengthen Cambodia’s health system for equitable primary health care followingthe acute phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“During COVID-19, we saw that global access to oxygen was unequal, whichimpacted most low- and middle-income countries,” said Dr. Will Parks, UNICEFRepresentative in Cambodia at the handover. “We are proud to play a partglobally in addressing this equity gap, while also enhancing Cambodia’scapacity to lifesaving measures for children and their families.”
“Our partnership with UNICEF helps enhance our healthcareinfrastructure and boost human resource development. Today's contribution ofoxygen medical supplies is a step towards upgrading our medical equipment andmonitoring system, which can reduce maternal and neonatal mortality rates,”said Dr. Youk Sambath, Secretary of State at the Cambodian Ministry ofHealth.
Since the onset of the pandemic in 2020, UNICEF has provided the Southeast nation withmore than 44 million USD in supplies, medical and cold chain equipment,COVID-19 vaccines, and medicines thanks to the support of partners such as theUnited States Agency for International Development (USAID) and the Governmentsof Japan, Australia, and Czechia./.
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