MP Elvira Surabaldieva discusses new social projects with the "As-Safa" foundation
Translated from Russian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Elvira Surabaldieva, chair of the Jogorku Kenesh committee on international affairs, met with Ibragim Malsagov, executive director of the "As-Safa" Center.
- Surabaldieva thanked the foundation for its long-standing charitable work in Kyrgyzstan, highlighting its contributions to education, healthcare, water supply, and social support.
- Both parties discussed plans for new social projects, including the construction of schools and medical facilities, and the continuation of humanitarian aid for vulnerable citizens.
Elvira Surabaldieva, who chairs the Jogorku Kenesh committee on international affairs, defense, security, and migration, met with Ibragim Malsagov, the executive director of the public association "As-Safa Center." The meeting in Bishkek focused on new social projects and the foundation's ongoing charitable activities in Kyrgyzstan.
During the discussion, Surabaldieva expressed gratitude for the organization's years of dedicated work. She specifically acknowledged the foundation's significant contributions to various sectors, including education, healthcare, water supply infrastructure, and the social support of the population. The parliamentarian emphasized the importance of such initiatives for the country's development.
Both Surabaldieva and Malsagov paid particular attention to plans for constructing schools, medical institutions, and other social facilities. They also discussed the provision of humanitarian aid to low-income and socially vulnerable groups within Kyrgyzstan. Malsagov, in turn, thanked Surabaldieva for her high assessment of "As-Safa's" work.
Malsagov affirmed the organization's commitment to continuing its socially significant projects within the Kyrgyz Republic. The meeting underscored the collaborative efforts between government representatives and non-governmental organizations aimed at improving social welfare and infrastructure in the country.
Originally published by 24.kg in Russian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.