The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TICA) has launched an Azerbaijani-Turkish Cooperation Program (TATIP) in Tanzania.
The TATIP program is being implemented within the cooperation of TICA, the Azerbaijan Youth Fund and a Turkish humanitarian organization.
Under the program, Azerbaijani and Turkish doctors visited Tanzania`s capital Dar es Salaam to examine and cure hundreds of people with cataract, and those who need ocular surgery.
Prior to the presentation of the program, Turkey’s Rehema Charity opened a water well after Seyid Yahya Bakuvi, an Azerbaijani scientist and philosopher of medieval ages.
The ceremony, held in front of the Mukuranga District Hospital in Dar es Salaam, was attended by Turkish and Azerbaijani officials, ex-president of Tanzania Ali Hassan Mwinyi, Turkish ambassador to the country Ali Davutoglu, TICA’s representative for Middle Asia and Caucasus Ali Ozgun Ozturk.
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