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Medvedev orders to contribute $1mln to UNICEF to improve sanitary situation in Kyrgyzstan

This is within the project for the provision of easier access to water supplies, sanitary and hygienic services through institutional consolidation of this sector in Kyrgyzstan
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MOSCOW, July 4 (Itar-Tass) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has ordered to contribute in 2013 one million U.S. dollars to the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to finance projects for the improvement of the sanitary situation in Kyrgyzstan. A resolution to this effect was posted on Thursday on the official website of legal information.

The prime minister instructed to allocated from the federal budget a one-time contribution to the United Nations Children’s Fund worth one million U.S. dollars to finance the project for the provision of easier access to water supplies, sanitary and hygienic services through institutional consolidation of this sector in Kyrgyzstan.

The ministry of finance was instructed to use federal budgetary funds fixed in the 2013 budget in the section international relations and international cooperation.