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  • Armenia Fund Upgrades Yerevan Nork and Kanaker-Zeitun Hospitals

    PRESS RELEASE
    The Armenia Fund
    Governmental Buiding 3, Yerevan, RA
    Contact: Hasmik Grigoryan
    Tel: +(3741) 56 01 06 ext. 105
    Fax: +(3741) 52 15 05
    E-mail: [email protected]
    Web: http://www.himnadram.org/
    08 April, 2008
    Healthcare: The Armenia Fund Upgrades Yerevan Nork Infectious and
    Kanaker-Zeitun Hospitals

    Yerevan, April 8, 2008 - The Armenia Fund is pleased to announce the
    completion of its renovation projects at the Nork Infectious hospital and
    Kanaker-Zeitun Medical Center in Yerevan.

    The Fund has long acquired a reputation for its commitment to doing several
    projects in succession in one establishment, once it has embarked on one;
    the projects being based either on the project proposal from the
    beneficiary or the wish of the donor. Thus, four renovation projects were
    carried out at the Nork Infectious hospital and three at the Kanaker-Zeitun
    medical center.

    At the beginning of April 2008, renovation of the third and fourth floors of
    the four-storied building, the roof, as well as construction of a boiler to
    support heating at the Nork hospital were accomplished. The whole project
    with the budget of around 62,973,482 AMD was implemented thanks to the
    generous funding by the Armenia Fund Brazilian local committee.

    Renovation activities at the Nork hospital for 2005-2007 comprised
    renovation of the roof, ICU (intensive care unit), pediatric department of
    infectious diseases, located accordingly on the first and second floors of
    the hospital. The project with the total cost of 59,112,497 AMD was
    sponsored through the Armenia Fund Brazilian local committee. Subsequently,
    the embassy of Brazil in Yerevan and the Armenia Fund, with the support of
    the Armenian Diaspora in Brazil, funded the two-storied building's heating
    system through the construction of a boiler house.

    Ara Asoyan, chief infectiologist of the Nork hospital warmly thanked the
    Armenia Fund for the thorough work carried out at the hospital and
    emphasized the need for adequate clinics and hospitals to support public
    health in the country. "We are grateful to the Fund and our friends in
    Brazil for what they have done for the hospital. In particular, we
    appreciate the way with which the specific needs of the hospital were
    considered and taken care of. Good conditions are an important part of
    patients' recovery; however, we should not forget that they also inspire the
    medical staff to perform to the best of their abilities" said Mr. Asoyan.
    According to the chief infectiologist the hospital has constructed a gas
    distribution substation which will support the boiler's work.

    The Armenia Fund Executive Director Vahe Aghabegians was pleased with the
    quality of the work done. "The need for good quality healthcare is a
    universal issue in Armenia, as it is elsewhere. A number of health
    institutions in Yerevan are still falling short of modern standards and the
    Armenia Fund's support is critical in the capital as it is in the regions,"
    Mr. Aghabegians said.

    "Thanks to proper heating in the wards, our patients have been receiving
    appropriate medical service in the last year and a half," pointed out Mr.
    Zardaryan, deputy head of the hospital. According to him, 273 patients in
    the ICU and 681 in the Pediatric Infectious Unit received treatment in 2007.

    A 6-year old boy, Suren Khachatryan, taken to Nork hospital with scarlet
    fever, said the room was nice and the doctors were nice to him, but he
    wanted to go home "right now" all the same. Mr.Zardaryan said that 793
    patients with skin, respiratory and intestinal infections were treated in
    the department of infectious diseases in 2007. The unit designed for 60, can
    accommodate up to 100 patients. "Rooms are spacious and extra beds are
    available, if necessary," he explained. "We certainly want everyone to be in
    good health, but at the same time we feel good that now we are in a better
    position to provide efficient care."

    The most recent renovation project at Kanaker-Zeitun Medical Center was
    funded mainly through the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Great Britain local
    committee, with a contribution of 8,345,400 AMD towards the total cost.
    Three rooms of the Diagnostics Unit were reconstructed and refurbished using
    a donation from Hagop and Sirvart Haroutounian, as well as a donation in
    memory of the late Nishan Ohanian. The high standard of hygiene in these
    rooms, which now meets Health and Safety standards, is a far cry from the
    derelict and crumbling rooms that served no purpose. Hasmik Margaryan, the
    head of the department summarised her assessment of the new conditions
    saying, "The layout and finished look of the rooms matters a great deal."

    The Hayastan All-Armenian Fund's Great Britain local committee has also
    financed three wards in the Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery Unit of the
    Kanaker-Zeitun Medical Center (2004-2005), in memory of the late Hagop
    Klenjian, as well as reconstruction of the Paediatric and Gynaecological
    operating rooms and Post-anaesthesia Recovery Units (2005-2007) in memory of
    the late Alice Margossian.

    "Health care is a priority area for the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Great
    Britain local committee. During these past few years many families have
    approached us wanting to donate money for reconstruction of hospitals and
    clinics in memory of a late family member. It is not unusual at all to have
    one project following another in the same institution, and this is the case
    with this medical center," says Armineh Carapeti, Chairperson of the
    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund Great Britain local committee.


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