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Three more community projects have been finalized
Zykh, Khatai district, Baku, October 10, 2006
On October 10, 2006
ceremonies were arranged in connection with opening the projects
implemented by Umid HSSC and Communities within “Zykh
Community Development Initiative” project funded by BP Shahdeniz Company
within Community Investment Program.
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“Organization of a
community center” in Ulduz community
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“Renovation of
the quarter” in Nargila community
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“Repair of Water Pump
Station” in Imam community

The event was
attended by leader of Ulduz community and of the other communities and
their CAG members, representatives of BP Shah Deniz, Khatai Region ExCom
and “Umid” HSSC. The guests were welcomed by Nezaket Alizadeh, the leader
of Ulduz community who expressed her gratitude to everybody including
community members, BP Shah Deniz and Umid HSSC’s staff members for their
role in realization of the projects.
She marked that owing
to this project a wedding & mourning house with capacity of 160-180 seats
and a field of 210m2 , will be given for usage by Ulduz community members,
and the community fund will increase twice in comparison with 2005 year.

Moreover, Ulduz community members who are the main beneficiaries by the
project and those of the other communities appreciated the implementation
of this project as an estimable activity.
The second opening ceremony related with completion of “Renovation of the
quarter” project in Nargila community was held at the same date. The
guests were welcomed warmly and with a great enthusiasm by community
members as well. Zahid Amiraslanov, the community leader noted that
implementation of the project mainly aimed at improvement of living
conditions of community members, development of community fund and
improvement of conditions for entertainment of community members.
Next project being celebrated was “Repair of Water Pump Station” project
implemented in Imam community.
Implementation of the
project was resulted in improvement of water supply and living conditions
of the population in the community.
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