Japan helps Sri Lanka hospitals manage waste, with equipment and 5S
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NEWSNOW | – The Ambassador of Japan to Sri Lanka, His Excellency Akio Isomata, Minister of Health and Mass Media, Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Employment, Arun Hemachandra, Trincomalee District Member of Parliament, Roshan Akmeemana, and the Chief Representative of the JICA Sri Lanka Office, Mr. Kenji Kuronuma, attended the handover ceremony of infectious waste management equipment at the Trincomalee Ge…
Japan helps Sri Lanka hospitals manage waste, with equipment and 5S
ECONOMYNEXT – Japan is providing equipment to manage infectious waste at 15 hospitals across Sri Lanka, along with training, including on 5S and Kaizen concepts, the Japanese embassy in Colombo said. Under this project, medical waste incinerators with temperature control and exhaust gas treatment systems are being provided to 15 hospitals across all 9 provinces of Sri Lanka. Together with technical training on proper waste management and equipme…
Japan’s JICA Expands Support with New Healthcare Waste Initiative - LNW Lanka News Web
By: Staff WriterSeptember 07, Colombo (LNW): Japan’s ongoing support for Sri Lanka’s health sector reached another milestone this week, with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) reinforcing its decades-long partnership to strengthen public healthcare and environmental safety. As part of its broader assistance program, JICA officially handed over a modern incinerator to the Trincomalee District General Hospital, a step aimed at addre…
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