India has sent a second shipment of Haemo-Dialysis machines to the Pacific Island nations of Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Nauru. This action fulfills a promise made at the third Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation (FIPIC III) Summit.
The shipment includes six Haemo-Dialysis machines and portable Reverse Osmosis (RO) units. The distribution is as follows:
Country | Units |
---|---|
Marshall Islands | 3 |
Samoa | 1 |
Solomon Islands | 1 |
Nauru | 1 |
This initiative aims to strengthen the healthcare systems in these nations.
In October, India sent a similar consignment to Papua New Guinea. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during his visit to Papua New Guinea, highlighted India's commitment to supporting Pacific islands in facing challenges like climate change, health issues, and supply chain disruptions.
Haemo-Dialysis machines are special medical machines that help clean the blood of people whose kidneys are not working properly. They are important for people with kidney problems to stay healthy.
The Pacific Islands are a group of islands located in the Pacific Ocean. They include countries like the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, and Nauru, which are far away from India.
FIPIC stands for Forum for India-Pacific Islands Cooperation. It is a meeting where leaders from India and Pacific Island countries discuss how they can work together on different issues.
Portable RO units are small machines that help purify water, making it safe to drink. RO stands for Reverse Osmosis, a process that removes impurities from water.
Papua New Guinea is another country in the Pacific region. It is an island nation located north of Australia and is known for its diverse cultures and languages.
Prime Minister Modi is the leader of India. He is responsible for making important decisions for the country and represents India in international matters.
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