“Pamiri Youth Network presents”… Donate for oxygen generator – visit the online charity concert of “Baraka”

Pamir Youth Network has organized the online charity concert of the musical band “Baraka.” The online concert will take place on June 15 and to get to the concert it is necessary to make donation on an official fundraising site: gf.me/u/x54b8k.   The concert is reportedly part of Pamiri Youth Network’s larger fundraising campaign for the […]

Pamir Youth Network has organized the online charity concert of the musical band “Baraka.”

The online concert will take place on June 15 and to get to the concert it is necessary to make donation on an official fundraising site: gf.me/u/x54b8k.  

The concert is reportedly part of Pamiri Youth Network’s larger fundraising campaign for the remote regions of Tajikistan.

The concert is organized to raise funds for remote regions of Tajikistan, namely Rasht, the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region (GBAO) and Khatlon.  These regions vitally need oxygen producing devices (oxygen concentrator) and individual protection means.       

An oxygen concentrator is a device that concentrates the oxygen from a gas supply (typically ambient air) by selectively removing nitrogen to supply an oxygen-enriched product gas stream.

A group of Latvian musicians, Baraka (Baraka means blessing in Arabic and Arabic-influenced languages) will give a concert in Dushanbe tomorrow.

This band playing ethno-jazz and fusion music had already given concerts in Dushanbe and the Gorno Badakhshan Autonomous Region, performing popular songs in Tajik.       

They perform songs from repertoires from famous Tajik, Afghan and Iranian singers.

Pamiri Youth Network is a group of eight enthusiastic Tajik young women studying abroad and trying to help their country and aiming to make the world a better place.

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