CIS interstate humanitarian cooperation fund helps Tajik orphan children

DUSHANBE, December 19, Asia-Plus  — The CIS Interstate Humanitarian Cooperation Fund (IHCF) will provide humanitarian aid to orphanages in six CIS states, the news agency Regnum said.    The IHCF executive director Andrei Aleshchenok yesterday noted that the humanitarian aid is provided to orphanages on occasion of the upcoming New Year holiday.    The goal […]

Shirin Mamasodiqova

DUSHANBE, December 19, Asia-Plus  — The CIS Interstate Humanitarian Cooperation Fund (IHCF) will provide humanitarian aid to orphanages in six CIS states, the news agency Regnum said.   

The IHCF executive director Andrei Aleshchenok yesterday noted that the humanitarian aid is provided to orphanages on occasion of the upcoming New Year holiday.   

The goal of the action is to attract attention of the public and business communities to the problems of education of the rising generation.  Computer classes, sets of electronic education programs, as well as libraries and collections of children’s movies will be handed over to six orphanages.    

Appropriate certificates will be handed to ambassadors of those six countries to Russia in Moscow today on sidelines of presentation of the CIS interstate humanitarian cooperation fund.   

In Tajikistan, this humanitarian aid will be provided to the Shahrinav boarding school, which is house for 280 orphan children.   

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