BISHKEK: During the inauguration of the new Perinatal Center at the National Center for Maternal and Child Welfare, Kyrgyzstan’s President Sadyr Japarov outlined plans to enhance healthcare infrastructure in the country. He announced intentions to construct polyclinics and increase the number of pediatricians in Kyrgyzstan.
President Japarov also shared achievements in the ongoing anti-corruption efforts, stating that over the past three years, all corruption schemes within the tax system, customs, and other agencies have been eradicated.
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The Customs Service, as a result of this anti-corruption drive, has witnessed a threefold increase in payments. Previously collecting 30 billion soms, the current figures stand at 111 billion soms.
The opening of the new Perinatal Center in Bishkek, with the President’s active participation, was highlighted by Japarov as a significant step toward attaining strategic objectives in safeguarding mothers and prioritizing the health of newborns.