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Charity Foundation "Happy Child" signed a new contract with the Embassy of Japan

February 5, 2016, 21:20 878 Author: Albert Pavlov deti.zp.ua This is the second joint project of our foundation and the Japanese side will help to modernize the hospital in Zaporozhye region

This is the second joint project of our foundation and the Japanese side will help to modernize the hospital in Zaporozhye region. With the support of the Japanese in the Human Security Program "Kusanone" will be purchased and installed a new ultrasonic diagnostic apparatus in Melitopol city hospital №2.

The diagnostic apparatus costs - about 1.9 million UAH.

This is the second large-scale project, which "Happy Child" Foundation implements jointly with the Japanese side. In 2015, thanks to such cooperation was able to purchase diagnostic and therapeutic medical equipment totaling approximately 1.6 million UAH in Vasilevsky central district hospital.

According to human security program the Government of Japan "Kusanone" gratuitous financial aid is provided to non-governmental organizations, hospitals, primary schools, research institutes and other non-profit organizations. This year, within the framework of the Program "Kusanone" the Japanese side provided Ukraine grant financial assistance totaling 460 thousand dollars. These funds are transferred to the implementation of six projects in the field of education and medicine in Kiev, Dnipropetrovsk, Cherkasy, Kherson and Zaporizhia regions.

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