Donation ceremony of a Japanese ambulance at Phnom Penh City Hall

In the morning of December 24 2014, a Japanese ambulance with high quality equipment was donated to Phnom Penh City. H. E. Mok Vansitha, the Phnom Penh Deputy Governor, a representative from Embassy of Japan and MOL (Mitsui O.S.K Lines (Cambodia) Co., Ltd), country director of Side by Side International (SBSI) attended the handover ceremony.

Upon the request from H.E. Gov. Pa Socheatvong, SBSI shipped an ambulance that was donated by Gamagori Rotary Club in Japan. The Rotary Club also donated many equipment for the vehicle. MOL Japan & Cambodia and Phnom Penh City Hall contributed to ocean transport and custom clearance.

We hope that the ambulance will be an instrument for saving many lives in Phnom Penh.

Donation to Hospital

SBSI donated 4 lap top PCs and an autoclave to Emergency Service, ER, and ICU department of National Calmette Hospital. The PCs for emergency department were donated from World Bank Tokyo Office to SBSI.

病院への寄付

病院への寄付

The ECG(electrocardiograph) in the ER is one of the medical machines that were donated by Tokyo Shibuya Rotary Club to Khmer Soviet Hospital through SBSI

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2014-10-03 An ambulance and medical Equipment from Japan

Custom clearance of a Japanese ambulance and some medical equipment that were shipped by SBSI finally completed with cooperation of Phnom Penh City.
Akiko Sasaki, a country director of SBSI Cambodia Office and Ms. Sopheaknita from the Capital City Hall were there for unsealing the container.
The ambulance with high quality emergency medical equipment is going to be donated to Phnom Penh City, and other medical equipment (from SBSI) to national hospitals in Phnom Penh.
The MOL (Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd.) cooperated with SBSI for the shipment.
We’d like to extend our gratitude to all that contributed to the donation and shipment.

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Rumdual Island Graphis & Kurume University Project

Graphis’ students at Koh Rumdual in last August. Graphis is the donor of Disease Prevention and Health Care Project on Rumdual Island in Takhmav, Kandal by SBSI. Professor Kawauchi and 7 students from Kurume University also joined them for 2 days.