Azerbaijani, Korean bodies ink memorandum
Foreign policy
- 27 April, 2020
- 13:52
On April 27, Azerbaijan's State Committee for Affairs of Refugee and Internally Displaced Persons and the Azerbaijan office of Korean International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) signed a memorandum to reduce the negative socio-economic impact of the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic among IDPs and ensure the provision of hygienic and medical supplies and basic needs to them.
Under the document, with the financial support of KOICA, 300 packages of food and medical products will be distributed to a group of IDPs, including the elderly over the age of 65, lonely persons, and families of martyrs in Baku.
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