WAMY Inaugurates New Hospital in Kyrgyzstan’s Batken Province

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Batken: The office of the World Assembly of Muslim Youth (WAMY) in Kyrgyzstan has inaugurated a new hospital in Batken Province, located some 765 kilometers from the capital, Bishkek. The project is part of WAMY's ongoing development initiatives in the healthcare sector.

According to Saudi Press Agency, Director of WAMY's office in Kyrgyzstan, Dr. Mohammed Madi, emphasized that the hospital is an extension of the assembly's programs aimed at supporting infrastructure in the country. He added that the hospital spans an area of around 700 square meters, is equipped to perform surgical operations, and will serve more than 30,000 residents of the region and surrounding areas.

The opening ceremony was attended by several government officials, health sector representatives, and local residents, who expressed appreciation for the Kingdom's efforts and its key role in supporting Kyrgyz society and improving quality of life through impactful projects that address local needs.