New Rural Medical Centers Built With Returned Assets
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A new medical center has begun operating in the village of Yenbekshil in the Shet district of the Qaraganda region; the social facility was built using returned assets, Orda.kz reports .
As specified by the government press service , modern infrastructure is being created in rural areas at the expense of previously illegally withdrawn and now returned to the country assets.
A new medical center with modern equipment, designed to serve more than 200 residents, has appeared in Yenbekshil
The building has pre-hospital, examination, and procedure rooms. For prompt response to emergency cases, the institution has an ambulance from the district hospital.
At the same time, a medical center is being built in the village of Jylandy in the Qaraganda region using the oligarchs' returned funds. In total, 24 medical institutions out of 51 planned have already been built in the region using funds from the Special State Fund, where the returned assets are received, 11 of which have been put into operation.
The construction of the remaining 27 facilities is ongoing. They are planned to be completed at the end of September.
In Kazakhstan as a whole, within the framework of the implementation of the national project “Modernization of Rural Healthcare”, initiated by the President, 540 of the planned 655 projects have been completed.
Original Author: Anastasia Prilepskaya
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