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WAC organized a trip for schoolchildren from Aatsy within the framework of the “Aimadara” project.
The Department of the World Abaza Congress for work with local branches within the framework of the “Aimadara” project organized an excursion for 40 students of the Aatsy Secondary School. For the first time, the children visited the Abrskil cave in the village of Otap and the Mokva temple.
The cultural part of the event later turned into entertainment. After the tour, the project participants played sports games, including national ones.
The “Aimadara” project was first launched by the WAC in 2019. It is aimed at acquainting rural youth with the sights of Abkhazia. The next trip is scheduled for June 3rd. The tour will be held for children from the villages of Arasadzikh and Kutol.
The WAC conducted a medical examination of schoolchildren and teachers in the villages of Dzhirkhua and Bgardvany.
The World Abaza Congress conducted a medical examination in the Secondary School of Dzhirkhua village, Gudauta district. Pupils of the Bgardvan Secondary School took part in the medical examination. In total, more than 70 people were examined. This is the seventh trip organized by the WAC.
Traditionally, the medical examination was carried out in two stages. First, blood was taken from schoolchildren for a general analysis and glucose. Later, with the finished results, the children were examined by general practitioners.
The examination was carried out by cardiologist Irma Kacharava, otorhinolaryngologist Ritsa Khalbad, neurologist Saida Kondzharia, ophthalmologist Fatima Sangulia, pediatricians Angelina Otyrba and Natalya Rogova, endocrinologist Khamida Dzhikirba and a representative of the Association of Rehabilitologists of Abkhazia Arzadin Agrba. Children went through the ECG procedure. Based on the results of the medical examination, the specialists issued referrals for additional examinations to those who needed them.
The medical examination was attended by students of the Sukhum Medical College Saria Khashba, Alisa Dzhanelidze, Diana Atulyan, Ruzanna Tulumdzhyan, Anasatasia Yaylyan and Daria Parkhomenko. They helped doctors fill out forms with the results of the examination.