
The signing of the document took place with the participation of Deputy Minister of Health Aibek Turatalievich Matkerimov and fund representative Anton Arskiy.
According to this agreement, medical workers will be able to obtain a special card that allows them to purchase essential goods at reduced prices in the network of social stores "Eurasia".
The "Social Stores – Eurasia" project was developed to assist various groups of the population. In Bishkek, five stores are already operating where citizens can buy basic products at more affordable prices. Previously, this program included pensioners, people with disabilities, large families, single mothers, as well as teachers and students. The new memorandum expands the project's capabilities and increases the number of beneficiaries.
Anton Arskiy emphasized that the decision to include medical workers in the program is due to their important role in society.
"Medical workers play a key role in maintaining the health of the population. We believe it is necessary to provide them with support," he added.
The social stores "Eurasia K.G." are a socially oriented project implemented in collaboration with government bodies and other organizations. This initiative is carried out under a memorandum between the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Eurasia" and the government of the Kyrgyz Republic, aimed at making basic goods more accessible to those in greatest need.
Currently, the following five stores are open in Bishkek:
Toktogul St., 146/1, Asanbay microdistrict, 8/3 Akmatbek Suymbaev St., 17 / Moscow St., 7 Manas St., 97 Yunusaliev St., 159
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The Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "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 developing interethnic communication. It supports social initiatives, facilitates interaction between cultures, and develops projects in the fields of education, healthcare, and youth exchange. The main focus of its work is to support schoolchildren, students, and young professionals, including educational programs, internships, and professional platforms for teachers, as well as grants for journalists and bloggers.