

The Japanese government will supply Lebanon with a new ambulance equipped with first aid supplies that will help transport approximately 1,250 patients annually and ensure timely medical care in the Bekaa region.
LSA provides free medical services and relief efforts to those who are struggling in the region. Due to Lebanon’s economic crisis, the organization is struggling to keep up the growing demand for emergency transport.
Ambassador MAGOSHI Masayuki signed a grant contract with Yahya Ghanem, LSA’s Head, on Feb 12. During the ceremony, the ambassador stressed that Japan is dedicated to helping Lebanon’s health sector. Ghanem shared that the Japanese contribution will improve access to emergency medical transportation across Bekaa.