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Japan provides support to cold chain management and logistics of DOH

[ 269 words|2023.10.24|英字 (English) ]

On Monday, Minister for Economic Affairs Nihei Daisuke graced the turnover ceremony for the Department of Health (DOH)’s Programme for COVID-19 Crisis Response Emergency Support.

The event was led by Health Secretary Teodoro Herbosa, and was attended by esteemed guest including JICA Philippines Representative Sakamoto Takema and other DOH officials.

In January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) declared COVID-19 a public health emergency and a pandemic in March 2020.

In the Philippines, the Government of Japan is among those who responded immediately to this concern and provided various assistance to effectively deal with the pandemic.

Among the notable contributions is a grant totaling approximately 700 million Japanese yen, or P 260 million, dedicated to bolstering the Philippines' cold chain management and logistics.

This includes the procurement of essential resources, such as eight refrigerated vans, 17 delivery vans, 17 pick-up trucks, 18 wing van trucks, 500 biothermal packaging systems, and 140 ice pack freezers. This support was designed to fortify the country's capacity in effectively responding to existing and future health crises.

In his speech, Minister Daisuke lauded the efforts of the Philippine government especially the Department of Health, and the entire health workforce in effectively responding to the crisis. He also hoped that the pandemic’s lessons will serve as catalysts to better prepare for future health emergencies. He also emphasized the importance of cooperation of stakeholders at all levels in ensuring a safe and healthier for all.

Overall, Japan has provided over $100 billion comprehensive COVID-19 support to the Philippines, ranging from vaccines, medicines, equipment, technical assistance, budgetary support, food, and livelihood, among others. Japan Information and Culture Center