Project to strengthen COVID-19 preparedness launches
VideoThe launch of the “Building the Capacity for COVID-19
Diagnosis and Service Delivery for the Most Vulnerable in Mongolia amidst the
Pandemic” project was held today. The representatives from donors, partners,
and implementing organizations including Daniel Worrall, the CEO and Country
Manager of Rio Tinto Mongolia LLC and Armando Torres, the CEO of Oyu Tolgoi
LLC, Tapan Mishra, the UN Resident Coordinator in Mongolia and Kaori Ishikawa,
the Head of Office of UNFPA Mongolia Country Office attended the launch event.
This is the first partnership between UNFPA, UN and Rio
Tinto. Rio Tinto’s Country Office in Mongolia and Oyu Tolgoi LLC have granted 602,000
USD which equals to 1.7 billion MNT to the United Nations Population Fund
(UNFPA) for enhancing the capacity of health sector with a focus on COVID-19
preparedness and recovery in Mongolia. In partnership with the Ministry of
Health, UNFPA Mongolia is going to utilize this fund for strengthening the
country’s diagnostic capacity by building a total of four PCR laboratories in
Dornogobi, Umnugobi provinces and in Ulaanbaatar,
and ensuring the continuity of vital health services for persons requiring
regular medical checkups by developing telemedicine services at the primary
health care units.
Amarjargal Khenchbish, the Deputy Country Director for Rio
Tinto Mongolia, said, “At Rio Tinto, our focus is on the health and safety of
our employees and the communities where we operate and on keeping our
operations running safely during the times of pandemic, so we can continue to
contribute to local and national economies and serve our customers.”
Each four target hospitals including the General Hospital of
Zamiin Uud soum in Dornogobi province, the Regional Diagnostic and Treatment
Center of Umnugobi province, the National Center for Material and Child Health,
the Ulaanbaatar City Maternal and Children’s Hospital will be equipped with PCR-based
molecular diagnostic laboratories. With the PCR laboratories, the hospitals
will be able to quickly diagnose not only COVID-19 but also various infectious
diseases including influenza, antibiotic resistant tuberculosis, and sexually
transmitted infections, as well as new and re-emerging infections at soum and
provincial level, and in Ulaanbaatar.
“The continuity of essential
health services is crucial at all times, especially during the health emergency
like the one we are currently experiencing” noted Kaori Ishikawa, the Head of
Office at the UNFPA Country Office in Mongolia at the launch. She also
highlighted that “Based on UNFPA’s past experience, the telemedicine service
that will be developed. It will ensure that people who require medical checkups
such as pregnant women, older persons and people with disabilities receive the
services they need in the comfort of their homes or at the primary health care
units. It will prevent them from contracting the virus while visiting hospitals
in case there is a COVID-19 outbreak in the community level and ensures that
there’s no disruption in the health care services”. As part of the project, the
primary health care providers will be supplied with the health provider kits
and software that’s used for delivering telemedicine services. They will also
be trained on communicating and receiving professional guidance with medical
specialists about patients’ condition via information and telecommunication
technologies.
The implementation of the project is expected to be
completed in the first quarter of 2021.
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