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    Women's Clinic In Stepanakert

    Azat Artsakh - Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR)
    13 Oct 04

    On October 9 the women's clinic was opened in Stepanakert sponsored
    by the Armenian-Canadian Medical Association of Toronto. In this
    connection a foundation was created the honorary chairman of which
    is the first lady of the republic Ina Ghukassian. By the nature of
    its activities the clinic has a special place in the medical system
    of the country, as it will be specializing in the physical health of
    women and girls. "Artsakh needs healthy generations and increasing
    of the birthrate. And the guarantee for a healthy generation is the
    healthy woman. This is the aim of creating the center. I think it
    is time to have what we haven't had so far. This is, particularly,
    sex education of girls, which is a task of state importance. Not
    only within the clinic but also outside it at schools seminars on sex
    education will be held," said Zoya Lazarian. The clinic will work on
    a charity basis, the services will be free of charge. The sponsors of
    the clinic are 10 Armenian families of Toronto. The director of the
    program is Avetik Poghossian who, according to Zoya Lazarian, visited
    Artsakh twice a month with great enthusiasm for the implementation
    of the program. Owing to this program a new public organization was
    established in Artsakh named "Dzerk Dzerki" ("Hand in Hand") which
    implements joint charity programs with the Armenian-Canadian Medical
    Association. The chairman of this public organization is Zareh Uzunian
    who was also present at the opening ceremony of the clinic. He was
    among the individuals who have been in Artsakh since 1997 together
    with their supporters, friends. Addressing the guests, the honorary
    chairman of the clinic Ina Ghukassian said, "The idea of a women's
    clinic in our republic had appeared long ago. It is not a secret that
    family is the cornerstone of any society, and the core of the family
    is the healthy mother. The women and children of Artsakh underwent
    stresses during the war, which inevitably affected their health. And
    it is not accidental that it was the members of association of the
    Armenian doctors of Canada who decided to assist to the development
    obstetrical, gynaecological and psychological services in Artsakh.
    And, of course, it is important that the medical services will be
    free of charge. I am sure that the clinic will help girls and women
    be more healthy, owing to which we will have healthy children. I
    thank Avetik Poghossian and all the Armenian families owing to whom
    the clinic was opened and will promote the relationships between
    Artsakh and the Armenian Diaspora as well." The clinic will provide
    diagnosis and examination of sexually transmitted diseases, menopause
    and sterility in cooperation with the center "Diagnostica". Currently
    the clinic has four workers: the chief physician, an obstetrician, a
    psychologist and an orderly. The working day lasts from 9:00 to 16:00.

    LAURA GRIGORIAN.
    13-10-2004
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