Embassy staff collected personal donations to purchase two washing machines and a years'' worth of detergent valued at over 1,600 Somonis. Counterpart delivered seven boxes of hygiene kits (toothpaste, soap, shampoo, etc.) valued at 2,250 Somonis and four boxes of clothing worth 1,280 Somonis. At the handover, U.S. Ambassador Richard Hoagland talked about the continued need to support those in society most at-risk, particularly disabled children. He reiterated the
We are ready to provide assistance in rehabilitation and reconstruction of this orphanage, Mr. Hoagland said, adding that Counterpart has provided US$29 million worth of humanitarian assistance to the Tajik people within the humanitarian aid program since 2000.
For his part, Tajik Minister of Labor and Social Security, Zokir Vazirov, telling the aid-handover ceremony remarked that the first building of a new orphanage would be put into operation on August 15 this year. He reminded that building in Varzob was built in 1991 especially for disabled children but now it is necessary to carry out repair works there. “The building was constructed by a design worked out by the
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