Press Statement For Immediate Release
Zambia’s Ambassador to Japan Dr. Tobias Mulimbika says the Zambian Government is committed to ensuring equal access to quality healthcare by all citizens.
The Ambassador highlighted efforts to improve healthcare accessibility, noting nationwide upgrades and construction of health facilities.
He noted the conversion of several clinics to district hospitals, supported by JICA. Specifically, clinics in Lusaka Province like Matero, Chilenje, Chawama, Kalingalinga, and Kanyama were upgraded, along with Chamboli clinic in Kitwe District and Mushili clinic in Ndola District of Copperbelt Province.
Dr. Mulimbika made these remarks during the official handover of 100 hospital beds donated to Zambia from Yao Tokushukai General Hospital. The event took place at the Zambian Embassy in Tokyo yesterday.
The Ambassador expressed gratitude for the support rendered and stated his hope to further strengthen the cordial relations between the two countries, especially considering that this year marks 60 years of bilateral relation between Zambia and Japan.
Speaking earlier, Dr. Toshiko Abe, a member of the House of Representatives in the Japanese Parliament, explained that the Ministry of Health in Zambia had requested her office to lobby for beds to supplement the Government’s effort in the provision of health care services.
Dr. Abe emphasised that the 100 beds were intended for use in both existing and newly constructed hospitals across the country.
She reiterated her commitment to further enhancing cooperation between Zambia and Japan in many priority sectors.
The Yao Tokushukai General Hospital is affiliated with the Tokushukai Medical Corporation, established in 1973 with a focus on providing high-quality medical care, research and education. The corporation has assisted Zambia establishing the first renal unit at the University Teaching Hospital in Lusaka.
Issued by Faith Nabeene Chilube
First Secretary Press and Public Relations
Embassy of the Republic of Zambia
Tokyo, Japan