France provides medical equipment to help Nepal combat Covid-19

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Kathmandu: In order to combat the Covid-19 crisis in Nepal, French government (French Ministry of Foreign Affairs/Crisis and Support Centre) and IDEMIA, global leader in Augmented Identity, have joined hands together to send spare parts for oxygen plants to Nepal.

“The French government and IDEMIA have jointly sponsored spare parts for oxygen plants worth 48,000 Euros to eight hospitals so that they would be able to ensure a continuous function of these life-saving machines”, said the French Ambassador François-Xavier Léger during the handover ceremony.

“This is a great opportunity to thank the Nepali Government and to convey the message that we are all in this situation together”, said Tim Ferris, Senior Vice President, Asia Pacific, IDEMIA

The hospitals benefiting from this operation are Nepalgunj Medical College (Kohalpur), Surkhet Pradeshik Hospital (Surkhet), Fewa City Hospital (Pokhara), Okhaldhunga Community Hospital (Okhaldhunga), Fishtail Hospital (Pokhara), Lumbini Pradeshik Hospital (Butwal), Dadeldhura Pradeshik Hospital (Dadeldhura), and Tribhuvan University Teaching Hospital (Maharajgunj, Kathmandu).

The spare parts were handed over to the representatives of the hospitals by Ambassador Léger. This support is in addition to a seven-ton humanitarian cargo containing masks, antigen test kits, and ventilators sent on June 2 by the French Government in solidarity with Nepal’s fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.