Japanese Embassy Funded the Medical Service Center in Zugdidi
Samegrelo. Zugdidi-based NGO "Tanaziari” has presented the "Human Safety Project”
on December 20. The project is funded by the Japanese Government.Acting Japanese Ambassador to Georgia, Hiroki Tokunaga has visited
Zugdidi for presenting the project. "Seven types of medical equipment were
presented to the Zugdidi Medical Center. I am glad that the local population
will be able to use the quality medical services. As part of the first project,
we have assisted to renovate the exhibition hall of the Dadianebi Palace”, -
Hiroki Tokunaga said.Head of the organization "Tanaziari” Khatuna Bechvaia has thanked the
Japanese Embassy. According to her, as part of the project, throughout 1 year
the persons with disabilities and families with many children will benefit from
the Medical Center services free of charge.
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