SKOPJE, North Macedonia (Nov. 14, 2020) Kate Byrnes, U.S. Ambassador to North Macedonia, joined Macedonian Minister of Health, Dr. Venko Filipche, and Director of the University Clinic for Hematology, Dr. Irina Panovska-Stavridis to mark the beginning of the $794K U.S. Overseas Humanitarian Disaster Assistance and Civic Aid (OHDACA) funded renovation of the Hematology Clinic in Skopje on November 14. Speaking at the event, Ambassador Byrnes noted the United States' longstanding commitment to the health and welfare of the people of North Macedonia. The project will include the addition of a new level to the existing Hematology Clinic building that will add new facilities to the clinic, including a Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplant Unit, a day hospital for transplant patients, an area for preparing chemotherapy, and an inpatient department. Naval Facilities Engineering Command Europe, Africa and Central Command Expeditionary Engineering Command is the lead contractor on this project aimed towards combating COVID-19. (U.S. State Department photo by U.S. Embassy in Skopje)
Date Taken: | 11.14.2020 |
Date Posted: | 11.20.2020 05:31 |
Photo ID: | 6431017 |
VIRIN: | 201114-S-HB733-0001 |
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Location: | SKOPJE, MK |
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