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DHAKA, July 15, 2025 (BSS) - Japan has extended its support to expanding low-
cost eye care services for underprivileged communities in Gaibandha and
adjoining districts, aiming to strengthen the region's healthcare system and
improve the quality of life for vulnerable people.
This support came while representatives of the Japanese Embassy in Dhaka
First Secretary Karasawa Shinju and Second Secretary Makiguchi Yasuyuki
visited Gaibandha today to attend the inauguration of the "Project for
Procurement of Eye Care Equipment for SKS Eye Hospital," the embassy said in
a release received here.
"I hope this project will contribute to improving eye care services in
Gaibandha and nearby districts, helping people reduce their sufferings from
eye-related ailments," Karasawa said during the inauguration ceremony.
The newly procured equipment will enable SKS Eye Hospital to provide
affordable eye care services to low-income patients, thereby enhancing
medical services in the targeted areas, officials said.
Since 1989, Japan has supported 221 NGO projects across Bangladesh under its
Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security Projects (GGHSP) to promote
economic and social human security at the grassroots level.
The total value of these Grant Assistance for Grass-Roots Human Security
Projects (GGHSP) grants has reached approximately USD 17.5 million,
reflecting Japan's continued commitment to supporting Bangladesh's healthcare
and social development sectors.