
The document was signed by Deputy Minister of Health Aibek Turatalievich Matkerimov and the foundation's representative Anton Arskiy.
As a result of this agreement, doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers will be able to receive special cards and purchase essential goods at reduced prices in "Eurasia" stores.
The "Social Stores – Eurasia" project was created to assist various categories of citizens. Currently, five social stores are operating in Bishkek, where local residents have the opportunity to buy basic food and goods at more affordable prices. Previously, this system was accessible to pensioners, people with disabilities, large families, single mothers, as well as students and teachers. The signing of the memorandum with the Ministry of Health has become an important step in expanding support for the project.
Anton Arskiy, the foundation's representative, emphasized that the decision to include healthcare workers in the program is due to their significant role in society.
"Healthcare workers perform a vital mission by caring for the health of citizens. We believe it is necessary to support doctors and healthcare specialists," noted Arskiy.
The social stores "Eurasia KG" represent a project focused on social needs, developed in collaboration with government institutions and organizations. This initiative is being implemented under a memorandum of cooperation between the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" and the Kyrgyz Republic, aimed at ensuring more accessible access to essential goods for those in need.
Currently, five social stores are operating in Bishkek:
Toktogul St., 146/1, Asanbay microdistrict, 8/3 Akmatbek Suyumbaev St., 17 / Moscow St., 7 Manas St., 97 Yunusaliev St., 159
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ANO "Eurasia" is an autonomous non-profit organization engaged in the development of international cooperation and the implementation of humanitarian projects aimed at preserving traditional values and fostering interethnic communication. "Eurasia" supports socially significant initiatives, helps people from different cultures interact, and develops projects in the fields of education, medicine, and youth exchange. Among its areas of focus are assistance to schoolchildren, students, and young specialists, including educational programs, internships in major government institutions, and a media school. Additionally, the "Eurasia" project includes professional platforms and forums for educators, as well as providing grants for journalists and bloggers and supporting projects aimed at preserving history and culture.