Dariga Nazarbayeva toured the Centre of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology of Armenia
As part of the official visit to Armenia, Senate Chairwoman Dariga Nazarbayeva and a wife of the Armenia Prime Minister Anna Hakobyan visited the Centre of Pediatric Oncology and Hematology of Armenia, the Kazakh Senate’s press service informs.
The Centre was established in July 2018 with the support of the City of Smiles Foundation. Anna Hakobyan, a wife of the Armenian PM, is the head of the Foundation’s Board of Trustees, which provides assistance to children and young people with cancer and hematological diseases.
The Senate Speaker spoke with children and their parents, got familiarized with the equipment and working conditions of the Centre.
On the same day, a Kazakh Senate delegation has visited the Centre for the Kazakh Language, Culture and History at Yerevan State University, opened in 2010 to develop the bilateral cultural and humanitarian cooperation between the two States, as well as popularize Kazakh culture.
The Centre is due to be named after Abai Qunanbaiuly in honor of the poet’s 175th anniversary.
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