Embassy of Japan in Kyrgyz Republic had been decided to transfer four ambulances with medical equipment produced in Japan to Family Medicine Centers of Kemin and Aksuu and PF “Rescue in the mountains” in the grant scheme of Japanese government’s Grassroots Human Security Projects
Embassy of Japan in Kyrgyz Republic decided to refer 4 ambulances with medical equipment before the official ceremony handover of ambulances to grantees. Such a decision was taken due to the complex epidemiological situation in Kyrgyzstan in the COVID-19 pandemic.
According to the grant-contract signed between Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to the Kyrgyz Republic Yoshihiro Yamamura and President of Public Foundation “Rescue in the mountains” Phd Vladimir Komissarov on March 1, 2019, ambulance TOYOTA HIACE, 2004 production year with medical equipment (main and scoop stretchers, oxygen cylinders in set with tubes and masks, pressure and oxygen regulators) was donated to Family Medicine Center of Kemin Region; ambulance
TOYOTA HIACE, 2008 p. y. with medical equipment (main and scoop stretchers, oxygen cylinders in set with tubes and masks, pressure and oxygen regulators) was donated to Family Medicine Center in Aksuu Village and 2 ambulances TOYOTA HIACE, 2009 p. y. equipped with spare tires, extrication device and medical equipment (main and scoop stretchers, oxygen cylinders in set with tubes and masks, pressure and oxygen regulators) were donated to Public Foundation “Rescue in the mountains”. Total grant amount is USD 96 171.
The project included training for ambulance drivers of Aksuu and Kemin FMC and for the foundation’s drivers. It was successfully held in November 2019 in Bishkek. All 11 drivers have successfully completed the training and have been certified by the Society for Promotion of Japanese Diplomacy.