TİKA donates health equipment to Ethiopia


Turkey's aid agency has donated critical medical equipment for pregnant women, mothers, and children in eastern Ethiopia.

Fazil Akin Erdoğan, who heads the Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency's (TİKA) office in the capital Addis Ababa, said that the donations to the maternity and pediatric center include a modern ultrasound device and patient beds, among other items.

During the handover ceremony, a local health official in the town of Kebri Beyah said, "Before the town didn't offer ultrasound because we didn't have the machine. This is the first of its kind in the town."

The donation should help raise both the quality of service and the number of patients that can get treatment.

Fartum Hasan Ali, the town's vice mayor, said, "This equipment is lifesaving. We would like to thank TİKA."

TİKA has been actively providing development and humanitarian aid. It chipped in with vital donations after last month's trash dump landslide disaster on the outskirts of Addis Ababa that killed more than 113 people and left many others homeless.

The Turkish aid agency also financed the restoration of the ancient Nejashi Mosque in northern Ethiopia, and the former Ottoman consulate in eastern Ethiopia.

Erdoğan said his agency will continue to donate health and educational aid to Ethiopia.