Chinese medical team trains Kingston Public Hospital staff under the Bright Journey Eye Care Mission (linked to Project ID #70223 and #70294)
Summary
Funding agency [Type]
Unspecified Chinese Government Institution [Government Agency]
Recipient
Jamaica
Sector
Health (Code: 120)
Flow type
Free-standing technical assistance
Infrastructure
No
Category
Project lifecycle
Geography
Description
In July 2018, Chinese Ambassador to Jamaica, Tian Qi, and Jamaican Minister of Health, Dr. Christopher Tufton, agreed to the Bright Journey Eye Care Mission (also known as the Bright Journey Project). According to the Jamaican Ministry of Health & Wellness, the Bright Journey team trained Jamaican health care professionals on new technology at the Kingston Public Hospital so the services provided by the Chinese team could continue. The 11-member Bright Journey team included five ophthalmologists, three nurses, two engineers and one technician from Beijing Friendship Hospital, Capital Medical University, and the Beijing Municipal Health Commission. The team arrived in Jamaica on 27 March 2019. The project officially launched on 5 April 2019 and ended on 26 April 2019. Bright Journey Eye Care Mission included a donation of medical equipment worth 2,825,236.18 RMB, free cataract surgeries, and KPH staff training. Bright Journey visited Jamaica in 2015 and donated 400,000 USD worth of medical equipment and supplies (project ID #39914), as well as performed more than 200 free cataract surgeries (project ID #39915). The 2019 Bright Journey team set a goal of performing 500 cataract surgeries, more than double the number of surgeries performed in 2015. The team exceed their goal and had performed 506 cataract surgeries by 24 April 2019, two days before the end of their visit. The technician, Wang Wei, successfully repaired KPH's ophthalmic equipment worth 230,000 USD which was broken for two years. This project is linked to the donation of medical equipment worth 2,825,236.18 RMB (project ID #70223) and the 500+ cataract surgeries performed by the Bright Journey team (project ID #70294) which were both parts of the Bright Journey Eye Care Mission.
Number of official sources
5
Number of total sources
10
Details
Cofinanced
No
Direct receiving agencies [Type]
Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) [Miscellaneous Agency Type]
Implementing agencies [Type]
Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) [Miscellaneous Agency Type]