Aktau's Social Infrastructure Booms: Kindergarten for Special Needs & New Medical Points
Aktau is witnessing significant developments in its social infrastructure. The city is constructing medical clinics and a kindergarten using recovered state assets. Notably, a kindergarten for children with special needs is underway in the Karagaly residential area, marking one of the first social projects approved under the Head of State's instructions.
The kindergarten, designed to accommodate and educate 300 children with special educational needs, spans over 20,000 square meters. It will comprise six buildings, each catering to children with different disabilities, ensuring a comfortable stay and education. This project is part of a larger initiative across the country, with 333 social facilities being built in areas like healthcare, education, sports, and communal modernization.
In the Alghin region, a new medical point has begun construction in the village of Marzhanbulak. This facility aims to provide local medical care, with a focus on adhering to the schedule and maintaining high-quality work. The construction company is under constant supervision to ensure progress and expenditure are on track. Furthermore, 12 social facilities tailored to the real needs of the population, focusing on rural medicine, are being built in 10 other villages in the region to expand access to medical services in rural areas.
These developments, including the kindergarten for children with special needs and the new medical facilities, demonstrate a commitment to improving social infrastructure and access to services across Aktau and the wider region.