
Development of Medical Facilities in Akmola Region Using Recovered Assets

Kazakhstan to Construct New Medical Facilities in Akmola Region Using Illegally Withdrawn Assets
The government of Kazakhstan has announced plans to allocate illegally withdrawn assets from the Special State Fund to enhance social infrastructure in the country. A total of 1.7 billion tenge (US$3.4 million) will be allocated to construct new medical facilities in ten villages across the Akmola Region.
The project aims to establish four medical outpatient clinics, five feldsher-obstetric stations, and one medical center in rural areas. This initiative is expected to greatly improve the population’s access to quality healthcare, with the capacity to accommodate nearly 405 patients per shift. The Prime Minister’s press service reported this development on March 25.
In addition to the medical facilities, the government has allocated funds from the Special State Fund to support the construction of various socially significant facilities nationwide. These include seven schools, one music school, two sports complexes, a stadium, a multifunctional hospital complex, a regional ambulance station, a Center for the Provision of Special Social Services, a hostel, and two kindergartens. Funds have also been allocated for the construction and modernization of water supply systems in the Aralsk district of the Kyzylorda Region.
This initiative demonstrates Kazakhstan’s commitment to improving the welfare and quality of life for its citizens, particularly those in rural areas. By utilizing illegally withdrawn assets for social infrastructure projects, the government is effectively investing in the well-being of its people and enhancing the country’s healthcare and education systems.





