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      Care of children in our country is number one priority task for the State Authorities. Bilateral grant agreement on Building of a greenhouse to provide professional education for disabled children of a boarding school in Turkmenabat city signed between the Embassy of Japan in Turkmenistan and National Red Crescent Society of Turkmenistan on October 22, 2015 during the visit of the Prime-minister of Japan Shinzō Abe to Ashgabat is a striking example of it. As per the terms of the agreement the greenhouse was solemnly put into operation in October 2016.
      NRCST didn’t limit its activities with building of a greenhouse, National Society’s staff members inquire about the works undertaken by the children at the greenhouse. Currently the students of the boarding school are taught to cultivate cucurbitaceous by the experienced tutors. The crops cultivated decorate the children’s dinner table.

 

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