Japan gifts medical incinerators to 29 hospitals in Cambodia

Published January 27, 2025
Japanese ambassador Ueno Atsushi (right) and health minister Chheang 
Ra (second from right) attend the handover ceremony of 29 medical 
incinerators.—Courtesy The Phnom Penh Post
Japanese ambassador Ueno Atsushi (right) and health minister Chheang Ra (second from right) attend the handover ceremony of 29 medical incinerators.—Courtesy The Phnom Penh Post

PHNOM PENH: The first cooperation project to be carried out since the Comprehensive Strategic Partnership between Cambodia and Japan came into effect on Jan 22, when the embassy of Japan presented 29 medical incinerators to the Ministry of Health.

The incinerators will each be installed at a separate hospital, across 10 provinces. According to Ueno, the grant was part of the “Project for the Improvement of Infectious Waste Management” with a total funding value of 436 million Japanese Yen (over $2.7 million).

The project was signed by then-prime minister Hun Sen and former Japanese Prime Minister Kishida Fumio in Nov 2022, in Phnom Penh. “I am glad that the project has proceeded smoothly and the 29 incinerators can be handed over to minister Ra today,” he said.

He recalled how in 2022, during the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic, Cambodia had a lot of infectious waste, which was becoming problematic. Japan identified the issue then, and agreed to provide the incinerators.

“Although I understand that Cambodia was very successful in managing the Covid-19 pandemic, I hope that the 29 incinerators in the 29 hospitals will contribute to safe healthcare provision and will help Cambodia in the event of severe situations in the future,” said Ueno.

The ambassador hoped that the incinerators will be used appropriately and properly maintained, and that they will improve residents’ trust in their local hospitals as well as contribute to the expansion of healthcare services in the provinces.

Ueno noted that Japan is currently implementing several projects relating to the health sector.—The Phnom Penh Post

Published in Dawn, January 27th, 2025

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