March 27, 2010
The Japanese Grant extended to the Syrian Haemophilia Society amounting to US$ (96,113) aims to establish a specialized clinic in blood diseases managed by the Association where all kinds of blood analysis are undertaken to test several blood diseases. The new clinic is expected to help a large number of patients, especially Hemophiliacs.
By this grant, the Syrian Hemophilia Society will purchase the following equipment:
It is worth mentioning that Japan, since the start of its Grassroots Grant Scheme in Syria in 1996 has funded (75) projects in different fields targeting people with special needs and others. The total amount of the so-far implemented projects in Syria within this scheme have reached US$ (3,979,538).
These new Japanese grant is a token of friendship and excellent relations between the Japanese and Syrian peoples.
Specialized Clinic Established in Syrian Hemophilia Society under Japanese Grant Assistance
Within the framework of Japan’s Grassroots Grant Assistance Scheme, Mr. Masaki Kunieda, Ambassador of Japan to the Syrian Arab Republic, signs a grant contract, of US$ (96,113) to Syrian Hemophilia Society to finance its Project for Improvement of Medical Equipment. The signing ceremony will take place on Sunday 28th of March, 2010 at Carlton Hotel in Damascus, under the patronage of the Ministry of Social Affairs and Labour.The Japanese Grant extended to the Syrian Haemophilia Society amounting to US$ (96,113) aims to establish a specialized clinic in blood diseases managed by the Association where all kinds of blood analysis are undertaken to test several blood diseases. The new clinic is expected to help a large number of patients, especially Hemophiliacs.
By this grant, the Syrian Hemophilia Society will purchase the following equipment:
- PCR Equipment
- Blood cells functions test equipment
- Insulate Cover
- Sedimentation Tube
- RNA, DNA Density Meter
- Warming Panel
- Blood Gelatin test Equipment
- Blood Dry Incubator
- Cool Sedimentation Equipment
- Suction Tube 5-10-50-100 Micrometer
- Minus 20 grade freezer
It is worth mentioning that Japan, since the start of its Grassroots Grant Scheme in Syria in 1996 has funded (75) projects in different fields targeting people with special needs and others. The total amount of the so-far implemented projects in Syria within this scheme have reached US$ (3,979,538).
These new Japanese grant is a token of friendship and excellent relations between the Japanese and Syrian peoples.