Afghan Red Crescent wants to establish a 41.5 kilowatt solar power system in the Main Care & relief center along with rehabilitation the damaged portions!

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Afghan Red Crescent wants to establish a 41.5 kilowatt solar power system in the Main Care & relief center along with rehabilitation the damaged portions!

Afghan Red Crescent wants to establish a 41.5 kilowatt solar power system in the Main Care & relief center along with rehabilitation the damaged portions. therefore, ARCS care & relief center head and Mr. Farid Zia,Turkish Red Crescent head for Afghanistan as well as ICRC Denmark representative, Neves Vedric, jointly visited the ARCS main care & relief center in order to establish a solar power system and rehabilitate the affected areas of the main relief center.After the visit, Mr. Farid Zia, Turkish Red Crescent head in Afghanistan, promised to Mr. Mawlavi Ilyas Khel Naseri, head of the main care & relief center of ARCS, that they will repair the damaged portion of the center, and may spent in this regard about 200,000$ US dollars. It’s decided that the construction activities of rehabilitation and installation of solar power will be cmmenced soon.

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