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The Governor of the Central Bank, the Tamkeen Fund, has a deep vision to support the elderly

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The Governor of the Central Bank, the Tamkeen Fund, has a deep vision to support the elderly

2022-04-23

Today, Saturday, the Governor of the Central Bank of Iraq, Mustafa Ghalib, confirmed that the Tamkeen Fund has a deep vision to support the community, and part of this vision is dedicated to the elderly.

The media office of the Central Bank Governor stated, in a statement received by (Al-Oula News), that “the Governor of the Central Bank, Mustafa Ghaleb, opened today, Al-Rashad House for the Elderly, after building a new building by the “Tamkeen” Community Initiatives Fund, which is supervised by the Central Bank and the Association of Private Banks“.

The statement added, "The engineering department of the Tamkeen Fund has rehabilitated Dar Al-Rashad and added a new building that can accommodate (100) people, in order to raise the capacity of the house to accommodate more than 200 people."

“The Tamkeen Fund has a deep vision to support the community, and part of this vision is dedicated to the elderly, to improve their quality of life and give them the ideal environment to practice their activities and social life.”

He added: "We in the (Tamkeen) Fund cannot forget this blessed gray, which was presented to Iraq, thanks and appreciative efforts, over the past period, in building institutions in terms of education, health and others."

He addressed the beneficiaries of Dar Al-Rashad's rehabilitation, saying, "The banking system is behind the financing process by donating this project and other projects carried out by the Community Initiatives Fund, and

we will continue to support the community and productive initiatives."

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