The Fiji Times

$14m boost for hospital

McDonald reaffirms Australia’s support for Fiji

- By SHAYAL DEVI

FIJI has received $A10million ($F14.7m) as part of the Colonial War Memorial (CWM) Hospital redevelopm­ent master plan.

The much-needed assistance comes at a time when the facility has come under heavy scrutiny for its dilapidate­d state.

During a signing for direct funding arrangemen­t at CWM Hospital yesterday, Minister of

Finance Professor Biman Prasad said the support will bolster Fiji’s efforts to deliver a comprehens­ive infrastruc­ture master plan for the hospital.

“The monumental task of replacing CWM Hospital is not ours alone,” he said.

“It will take time but today is the first step in this important process. All stakeholde­rs will need to work together, we need to plan properly and set Fiji up well for decades into the future.”

According to Health Minister Dr Atonio Lalabalavu, CWM Hospital is grappled with significan­t and complex challenges.

These, he said, included workforce shortages, ageing infrastruc­ture, and the rise of multidrug resistant organisms.

“For infrastruc­ture, we have initiated a structural assessment of CWM Hospital’s existing infrastruc­ture, and the emergency needs of its operating theatres,” he said.

“While we work to plan for the long-term future, we will ensure that our current hospital continues to meet the needs of our population today and for the next 10 years.”

Similar sentiments were echoed by Australian High Commission­er to Fiji Ewen McDonald, who reaffirmed Australia’s support for Fiji.

He also said a detailed engineerin­g assessment was being conducted to determine the issues being faced in the operating theatres and surroundin­g wards.

“We recognise the importance of bringing these operating theatres back online as quickly as possible,” he said.

“We are also supporting other work across CWM (Hospital) to ease patient flows and support the delivery of health services.

“Improving clinical governance and infection prevention and control, so that patients are protected from further infections, is a key focus of our partnershi­p.”

 ?? Picture: JONA KONATACI ?? Australian High Commission­er to Fiji Ewen McDonald and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Prof Biman Prasad, with Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Atonio Lalabalavu shake hands after officiatin­g in the signing of direct funding for CWM Hospital in Suva yesterday.
Picture: JONA KONATACI Australian High Commission­er to Fiji Ewen McDonald and Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Prof Biman Prasad, with Minister for Health and Medical Services Dr Atonio Lalabalavu shake hands after officiatin­g in the signing of direct funding for CWM Hospital in Suva yesterday.

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