Community-driven initiatives benefit a spectrum of residents
Traditionally, women in Kazakhstan do not play a prominent role in public decision-making. Aisulu Duisbayeva was motivated to break this tradition and become involved in community affairs by the Dostyk village first aid station, which lacked the capacity to provide for even its current roll of patients. Aisulu sought better service for the 2,500 beneficiaries of the health center, and began working with USAID to rehabilitate the building, supply basic medical equipment and install a new heating system. More...
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