Young Constructors’ Forum makes donation of critical medical equipment to Kalubowila Hospital
Young Constructors’ Forum (YCF) recently made a donation of key medical equipment to the Colombo South Teaching Hospital, Kalubowila. The donation included a multi-para monitor, pulse oximeters, wall oxygen regulators and PPE kits.
The equipment was handed over to Dr. Pradeep Wijesinghe, Director – Colombo South Teaching Hospital. These will be utilized to enhance the hospital’s treatment capacity and further empower and secure the hospital’s frontline team in delivering life-saving care to a greater number of patients at a time when the number of COVID-19 positive patients in the country is on a steep rise. This is the second donation made during the pandemic in line with YCF’s commitment to CSR efforts, spearheaded by YCF member Imasha Pasqual.
The Sri Lankan construction industry productivity took a deep dive at the onset of the pandemic, but adjusted quickly by drawing on the power of innovation and agility imposing strict health and safety protocols set by the government. The entire industry adapted rapidly to navigate this previously unknown territory to rethink workers’ safety, supply chain processes, designs, and integration of digital solutions. These fresh initiatives highlighted the critical nature of proper manpower management and enabled the industry to continue work while safeguarding its workforce.
“The current backdrop of the epidemic has highlighted the paramount importance of a strong healthcare system. The Young Constructors’ Forum remains deeply committed to support and uplift our silent heroes, the frontline healthcare workers, as they selflessly battle the first-hand effects of the virus,” President of the Young Constructors’ Forum, Anisha Dharmadasa opined.
Within the YCF, the pandemic has ignited open conversations on how we can make the industry more attuned to technology and other critical areas such as sustainability, diversity and inclusivity. Members of the forum have also continued to lead discussions with key stakeholders of the government to ascertain short and long-term plans to revive the industry.
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