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    HAYASTAN ALL-ARMENIAN FUND BEGINS RECONSTRUCTION OF NOYEMBERYAN HOSPITAL

    http://hetq.am/en/society/hhh-5/
    2009/08 /14 | 12:57

    Society Marzes

    In July of this year the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund launched a major
    development project to rebuild the Noyemberyan Hospital, in Armenia's
    Tavush Region. The initiative is co-sponsored by the fund's German,
    Australian, Swiss, and Lebanese affiliates. Additional support,
    in the form of medical equipment, will be provided by the Union of
    Armenian Physicians and Healthcare Professionals of Germany.

    Currently crews are working on the first phase of the reconstruction
    project, demolishing the existing building and laying the foundations
    of the future structure, which will comprise an area of 2,600
    meters square. Slated to be completed in the fall of 2010, the
    Hayastan All-Armenian Fund's ambitious initiative will result in an
    outstanding, state-of-the-art healthcare facility offering a broad
    range of medical services.

    "I think it's wonderful that our compatriots in the diaspora continue
    to make a concerted and decisive effort in helping secure the ongoing
    progress of our homeland, which hinges to a great degree on the
    physical health of the Armenian public," said Ara Vardanyan, executive
    director of the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund. "The reconstruction of
    the Noyemberyan Hospital is an important step toward that goal."

    Commenting on the project, Henrik Harutyunyan, chief physician at
    the Noyemberyan Hospital, said that the facility serves some 1,400
    individuals per year, admitting patients from not only throughout
    Tavush but the neighboring Lori Region as well. Dr. Harutyunyan
    added that the Noyemberyan Hospital has long been in a state of
    disrepair and the need for major renovations had reached a critical
    stage. "Thanks to the Hayastan All-Armenian Fund project, we expect
    to have a first-class facility," he said.
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