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Kuwait donates USD eight million for national centre for burns

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Kuwait donates USD eight million for national centre for burns

Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) signed an agreement with Mongolia Tuesday to donate USD eight million to finance a national centre for burns and orthopedic. The agreement was signed by Mongolian head of Secretariat of the Council of Ministries J.Munkhbat and KFAED Director General Abdulwahnab Al-Bader. 

KFAED said in a statement the centre, to be built in the capital Ulaanbaatar, would be offering specialised medical aid for burns, fractured bones, cosmetic surgeries and rehabilitation. The donation will be disbursed to build, equip and maintain the centre, which is expected to complete in December 2018, it noted. 

The center will cost USD 10 million. Kuwait contributes USD eight million. 

Currently, the only national centre for burns of the country is operating in buildings of National center of traumatology. The construction of the centre has delayed due to a financial source.

Kuwait Fund for Arab Economic Development (KFAED) signed an agreement with Mongolia Tuesday to donate USD eight million to finance a national centre for burns and orthopedic. The agreement was signed by Mongolian head of Secretariat of the Council of Ministries J.Munkhbat and KFAED Director General Abdulwahnab Al-Bader. 

KFAED said in a statement the centre, to be built in the capital Ulaanbaatar, would be offering specialised medical aid for burns, fractured bones, cosmetic surgeries and rehabilitation. The donation will be disbursed to build, equip and maintain the centre, which is expected to complete in December 2018, it noted. 

The center will cost USD 10 million. Kuwait contributes USD eight million. 

Currently, the only national centre for burns of the country is operating in buildings of National center of traumatology. The construction of the centre has delayed due to a financial source.

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2017-05-24


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