Visit of the Ambassador of Japan to National Public Health Laboratory in Burkina Faso
2022.06.30
His Excellency, the Ambassador of Japan to Burkina Faso, Mr. Masaaki KATO, visited the National Public Health Laboratory (LNSP) on Thursday, June 30, 2022 to observe the achievements of the Japanese project, "Project for Reinforcement of the Capacity of National Laboratory of Public Health for the Riposte against Covid-19."
The Ambassador, accompanied by Mr. Keiichi OKITSU, Resident Representative of the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), was hosted by the Director General, Mr. Elie KABRE.
JICA implemented the project at a cost of more than four hundred million CFA francs with the purpose of strengthening the capacity of the LNSP to deal with the health crisis caused by the COVID-19.
Three following components constitute the JICA project.
In relation to the first component "capacity building of staff," JICA provided four trainings to staff of LNSP.
Those trainings are specifically "normative and regulatory requirements in quality management" "metrology" "maintenance of biomedical equipment" and "diagnosis of emerging and re-emerging diseases" The last two trainings took place in third countries; the former was in Senegal and the latter was in Democratic Republic Congo.
As a part of the second component, "strengthening of the LNSP's technical platform," JICA donated the following equipment to LNSP.
With regard to the last component, "reinforcement of communication and results management equipment," JICA granted the following IT equipment.
During the visit, Director General of LNSP expressed gratitude to Japan and stressed that the cooperation comes at the right time and it will greatly contribute to not only COVID-19 but also other infectious disease control in Burkina Faso by heightened stuff capacity, a set of advanced equipment and improved quality management of LNSP.
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