TICA donates new equipment to Tajik national news agency

DUSHANBE, February 28, Asia-Plus — Turkey’s International Cooperation Agency (TICA) yesterday handed over new office equipment and furniture to Tajikistan’s national news agency Khovar.     The Khovar director Sadriddin Shamsiddinov told Asia-Plus that they had received 16 computer desks, 16 computers, and eight scanners, printers and faxes.  Speaking at a handover ceremony, Javit Kofeoglu, the […]

Mavjouda Hasanova

DUSHANBE, February 28, Asia-Plus — Turkey’s International Cooperation Agency (TICA) yesterday handed over new office equipment and furniture to Tajikistan’s national news agency Khovar.    

The Khovar director Sadriddin Shamsiddinov told Asia-Plus that they had received 16 computer desks, 16 computers, and eight scanners, printers and faxes. 

Speaking at a handover ceremony, Javit Kofeoglu, the head of the TICA office in Dushanbe, noted that their organization is ready to continue providing technical assistance to Khovar.  He noted that short-term courses on studying the Turkish language would be organized for Khovar’s reporters.    

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