The Japanese government finances the construction of two health centers
With the financial support of the Government of Japan, a medical center in the village of Yagublu in Oguz region, will be built. Relevant grant agreement within the framework of humanitarian assistance from the government of Japan, "Human Development and Security" will be signed on 21 September in the administration of Oguz region with participation of the Ambassador of Japan, Shusuke Watanabe.
Implementation of the project, the value of which is $106,699, will improve the health care of more than two thousand residents of the village of Yagublu and neighboring communities.
Another clinic will be built by a grant of the Government of Japan in the village of Alasgarli in Shamkir region. The grant agreement will be signed on September 22 by the Japanese Ambassador in Shamkir.
Project cost is $123,355. More than 2,000 people will have an opportunity to appeal to the clinic. To date, under the program of the government of Japan, 156 grant agreements, including the last two for a total amount of $112,046,329 , were signed.
Overall, the Japanese government has allocated more than one billion dollars for the implementation of projects in Azerbaijan to improve economic infrastructure, rural development, social, cultural and human resources.—06D-
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