500 Tajik orphans will receive US$100.00 each per month during a year

Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society will pay monthly allowances to 500 orphans during a year.  They will receive US$100.00 per month. According to the press center of Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society, the allowances will be paid to the orphans upon the agreement with the Government of Tajikistan. This assistance is provided in accordance with an agreement […]

Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society will pay monthly allowances to 500 orphans during a year.  They will receive US$100.00 per month.

According to the press center of Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society, the allowances will be paid to the orphans upon the agreement with the Government of Tajikistan.

This assistance is provided in accordance with an agreement signed between Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society and the King Salman Humanitarian Aid &. Relief Center (KSRelief) on February 4, 2020.  The project is designed for one year.

Under this agreement, 500 orphans have been selected in Kulob, Vose, Bokhtar, Kushoniyon, Vakhsh, Levakant, Abdurahmon-Jomi, Shahritous, Nurek, Yovon, Dousti, Khuroson, Jaloliddin-Balkhi, Panj, Qubodiyon and Jaihun for receiving the allowances, the press center says.  

The allowances will be transferred to accounts of the orphans through Amonatbonk (Tajikistan’s savings bank).    

In April this year, Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society handed over food products and remedies of personal hygienic  to boarding school No1 for orphan children in Dushanbe, Dushanbe-based boarding school for the deaf as well as to children in need in Kulob, Roghun, Vose, Rasht, Sangvor and Faizobod, the press center of Tajikistan’s Red Crescent Society said.  

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