Kazakhstan's Amanat Keruen Brings Free Health and Career Support to Rural Villages

Kazakhstan's Amanat Keruen Brings Free Health and Career Support to Rural Villages

Black and white photo of a small Kyrgyz town in the early 1900s with a central church, surrounding houses, trees, and mountains in the background.

Kazakhstan's Amanat Keruen Brings Free Health and Career Support to Rural Villages

A new social initiative called Amanat Keruen has launched in East Kazakhstan Region. The campaign seeks to raise rural living standards and broaden access to essential public services for local communities.

Its first event brought together medical professionals, career advisors, and government representatives to offer direct support to residents.

The opening event of Amanat Keruen provided free medical services to rural residents. Ophthalmologists from Astana Vision clinic conducted vision tests and gave personalised recommendations. Specialists from Ust-Kamenogorsk Oncology and Surgery Center also carried out general health screenings.

Alongside medical care, the campaign included HIV/AIDS prevention workshops. High school graduates received career guidance to help them plan their futures. Experts in entrepreneurship and agriculture were on hand to advise local farmers and small business owners. Representatives from government agencies explained available support programmes and social services. Zhanat Mekeeva, head of the Amanat party’s regional branch, highlighted the project’s role in connecting residents with vital resources. Party-led initiatives and state assistance measures were detailed for attendees to ensure wider awareness.

The Amanat Keruen campaign has begun with free health checks, career advice, and expert consultations. Residents gained direct access to medical, educational, and economic support services.

Further events are expected to expand the initiative’s reach across East Kazakhstan Region.

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