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    PRIMARY HEALTH CARE CENTER IN PROSHYAN VILLAGE TO MOVE INTO RENOVATED PREMISES

    ARMENPRESS
    Aug 24, 2007

    YEREVAN, AUGUST 24, ARMENPRESS; The Primary Health Care Center in the
    village of Proshyan in Kotayk province will soon move into a renovated
    premises furnished with modern equipment. Its manager Gayane Badeyan
    said to Armenpress that the overhaul is being funded by Assistance
    to Armenia organization, which is based in a Swiss town of Schafhausen.

    This organization's chairmen is Mihran Baronian, an ethnic Armenia. His
    imitative to help renovate the Center in the Armenian village is
    supported actively by Pino Chacho and Nikol Abrahamian.

    The Primary Health Center was housed in a dilapidated building and
    had outdated equipment. Its drinking water pipeline and waster water
    removal system did not work resulting in humidity that gradually
    destroyed the walls. This certainly affected the quality of medical
    services. The renovation began early this year and by May the first
    floor was completely repaired. By late September the repair of the
    second floor is expected to end. The center has also new furniture.

    The repair budget has totaled $70,000. The money was raised from
    screening of a documentary film made by Swiss journalists about
    Armenia, and about this village.

    Pino Chacho said the organization will give extra funds for installing
    a heating system and purchasing some new medical equipment.

    Gayane Badeyan said 5 million Drams were allocated also by the World
    Bank for buying a set of medical instruments and devices. She said the
    bank made this allocation contingent on overall repair of the building.

    The Center offers dentist, gynecological, diagnostic and some other
    services. The community wants to develop it into a family medicine
    center. Its 16-member personnel works for almost 5,000 inhabitants
    of the village.
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