In the Aktobe region, the construction of 12 social facilities is being implemented using assets returned to the state.
According to the press service of the regional prosecutor's office, special attention is being paid to rural medicine. For example, in the village of Marzhanbulak in the Alga district, construction has begun on a new medical centre, which is expected to provide local residents with the necessary medical care without having to travel to the regional centre.
In addition, new medical facilities are being built in another 10 villages in the region. This is expected to significantly expand access to medical services in rural areas. All facilities are planned to be completed by the end of this year.
Across the country as a whole, 333 social projects are being implemented using assets returned to the state by the prosecutor's office.
It should be recalled that funds returned to Kazakhstan as part of the fight against the illegal removal of assets are credited to the Special State Fund, from where they are allocated for social needs, including the construction of schools, hospitals and the modernisation of infrastructure.
In January, it was reported that using returned assets, plans were made to build a sports complex in the village of Zhalagash in the Kegen district of the Almaty region at a cost of 1.1 billion tenge.
In early February, the government allocated over 1.4 billion tenge from the fund for the construction of a school in the city of Karazhal in the Ulytau region. Later, it became known about the allocation of another 1.4 billion tenge for the construction of a school in the village of Koksay in the Kerbulak district of the Zhetysu region.
Also, from the fund, they allocated 2.6 billion tenge for the construction of a Centre for the Provision of Special Social Services in Semey. The list of funded projects included the construction of the stadium named after Kazhymukan Munaitpasov in Astana.
In early March, the government directed approximately 4.2 billion tenge from the Special State Fund for the construction and modernisation of water supply systems in the Aral district of the Kyzylorda region.
In April, the government decided to allocate 1 billion tenge from the Special State Fund to provide water supply to residents of the cities of Kosshy and Makinsk in the Akmola region.
In May, the government decided to allocate 319.5 million tenge from the fund to complete the construction of two outpatient clinics in the Korday and Talas districts of the Zhambyl region.
In June, in order to provide residents of the Kostanay region with quality drinking water, approximately 5.4 billion tenge was allocated from the Special State Fund.
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