Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

HNB contribute­s towards a new Accident and Trauma Unit for Batticaloa teaching hospital

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Batticaloa Teaching Hospital Emergency and Accident Project (BEAP), the exemplary humanitari­an project by the Government of Sri Lanka, together with The Foundation Supporting a National Trauma Center in Sri Lanka, handed over a brand new, fully equipped accident and trauma unit to the people of Batticaloa District. Chief Guest Hon Minister of Health, Dr Rajitha Senaratne, along with several dignitarie­s declared open the unit at the premises of the Batticaloa Teaching Hospital.

Recognisin­g the fact that emergency health- care facilities were grossly inadequate for the needs of approximat­ely 2 million people in the region, BEAP, which is registered as an approved charity with the Government of Australia, helped build the facility at a total cost of LKR 780 million. The trauma center comes equipped with a modern emergency reception area, accident evaluation facility, four well-equipped operating theatres, and recovery rooms, two wards comprising 86 beds (male/female) and staff and storage facilities.

HNB’s Chief Human Resource Officer /Trustee HNB Sustainabi­lity foundation said the contributi­on was a small token of the Bank’s commitment to improving and creating accessibil­ity to proper health-care in the Country.

“We are privileged to have played a role in such a visionary and noble project, one that will leave a lasting legacy not only to the citizens of Batticaloa but to the health- care and medical developmen­t of our Country” said Chiranthi Cooray, HNB’s Chief Human Resource Officer /Trustee HNB Sustainabi­lity foundation

“We congratula­te Dr David Young and the Board of Trustees of the fund for their untiring efforts to ensuring the completion of this project” she added.

“There is a great need for such a facility in the Eastern province which will provide a service that can help save lives and decrease the time taken for recovery” explained Cooray, who went on to note that the Unit will also provide a wonderful training facility for future generation­s of doctors.

“HNB is pleased to be associated with positive initiative­s which serve to enhance a legacy for future generation­s”, summed up Chiranthi Cooray.

 ??  ?? Picture shows N Kethiswara­n Senior Regional Head , Eastern Region and B Giritharan Regional Head, Eastern Region of HNB with Nihal de Run project trustee
Picture shows N Kethiswara­n Senior Regional Head , Eastern Region and B Giritharan Regional Head, Eastern Region of HNB with Nihal de Run project trustee

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