ArmenPress
April 8 2004
THREE ARMENIAN REGIONS SUPPLIED WITH MOBILE GYNECOLOGICAL STATIONS
YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian office of the UN
Population Fund has supplied with mobile gynecological station the
Nansen hospital in Spitak region. The new equipment was provided
within the project "Improving Reproductive Health of Women, Men and
Children." Similar equipment was provided to Ararat and Armavir
regions as well. Other regions are also considered to be equipped
with such stations when funds are available. The total station costs
30 000 USD. In addition to the station, 10 clinics in different
communities of Spitak have been provided with medical equipment of
first aid. Armenian humanitarian health center also provided with
medicine.
Representative of the Fund, Karen Dadurian, told that they aim to
improve nursing-gynecological services in the communities. The
traveling station will travel among various communities according to
a set timetable and provide free of charge services to the
population. The personnel is having a training course to apply
international standards in using the new technology.
April 8 2004
THREE ARMENIAN REGIONS SUPPLIED WITH MOBILE GYNECOLOGICAL STATIONS
YEREVAN, APRIL 8, ARMENPRESS: The Armenian office of the UN
Population Fund has supplied with mobile gynecological station the
Nansen hospital in Spitak region. The new equipment was provided
within the project "Improving Reproductive Health of Women, Men and
Children." Similar equipment was provided to Ararat and Armavir
regions as well. Other regions are also considered to be equipped
with such stations when funds are available. The total station costs
30 000 USD. In addition to the station, 10 clinics in different
communities of Spitak have been provided with medical equipment of
first aid. Armenian humanitarian health center also provided with
medicine.
Representative of the Fund, Karen Dadurian, told that they aim to
improve nursing-gynecological services in the communities. The
traveling station will travel among various communities according to
a set timetable and provide free of charge services to the
population. The personnel is having a training course to apply
international standards in using the new technology.