Azerbaijan: improving health care for IDPs
World Vision will rehabilitate the central hospital in Ganja city of the Kalbajar district that continues to suffer after the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict of 1989.
In 1993 the hospital in the conflict hit Kalbajar district was re-established in the administrative building of the vine factory in Ganja, 350 km west of the capital, Baku. There has not been any renovation works of the building except some minor cosmetic repairs since the hospital was built. The physical status of the building will be improved, additional sanitation facilities and heating systems will be installed, so that the quality of medical care will increase significantly and a more conducive working environment for personnel will be created.
“Education and health are very important factors in the lives of people. We hope that the resources of the Government of Japan and its people will contribute to the development of these two sectors in Azerbaijan,” said Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Tadahiro Abe at the official signing ceremony in Baku. The project is the second partnership project with the Embassy of Japan.
“Our first project was the construction of a kindergarten that we carried out successfully a year ago. Now, we will rehabilitate the hospital. This is another example of our good partnership with the Embassy of Japan,” said World Vision Azerbaijan National Director, Mr. Seifu Tirfie to ceremony attendees, including government officials and local media.
Hospital personnel are looking forward to re-start their work at full capacity in an improved environment later this year.
In 1993 the hospital in the conflict hit Kalbajar district was re-established in the administrative building of the vine factory in Ganja, 350 km west of the capital, Baku. There has not been any renovation works of the building except some minor cosmetic repairs since the hospital was built. The physical status of the building will be improved, additional sanitation facilities and heating systems will be installed, so that the quality of medical care will increase significantly and a more conducive working environment for personnel will be created.
“Education and health are very important factors in the lives of people. We hope that the resources of the Government of Japan and its people will contribute to the development of these two sectors in Azerbaijan,” said Ambassador of Japan, Mr. Tadahiro Abe at the official signing ceremony in Baku. The project is the second partnership project with the Embassy of Japan.
“Our first project was the construction of a kindergarten that we carried out successfully a year ago. Now, we will rehabilitate the hospital. This is another example of our good partnership with the Embassy of Japan,” said World Vision Azerbaijan National Director, Mr. Seifu Tirfie to ceremony attendees, including government officials and local media.
Hospital personnel are looking forward to re-start their work at full capacity in an improved environment later this year.
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