
U.S Air Force officials from the Transit Center at Manas International Airport and the Congress of Women pose for a picture during the ribbon cutting ceremony for the Women's Development Center Aug. 25.
We have seen this before in Iraq and Afghanistan, its one of the smarter and moral policies we have developed. Help half the population develop and overcome barriers and you have a solid accomplishment that leads to stronger relations across the board:
SHOPOKOV VILLAGE, Kyrgyzstan (Sept. 2, 2010) — The Congress of Women of Kyrygz Republic and the Transit Center at Manas held a ribbon cutting ceremony Aug. 25 to officially celebrate completed renovations of the Women's Development Center.
The Congress of Women initiated renovations on this former hospital in September 2009, focusing their efforts on the main facility which will house 55 women. The $750,000, year-long project was funded by the U.S. Central Command.
On behalf of the U.S. Air Force, Maj. Gen. Steven Foster, mobilization assistant to the commander of U.S. Air Forces Central, said "Today, we gather to recognize the completion of this exceptional facility that will impact the lives of women from all over Kyrgyzstan for many years to come. This women's development center will provide women with a place of refuge during difficult times as a place of training to give them the business skills needed to help themselves and other women in need."
Good Work. (By the way Vacation has been wonderful but its time to start work again. I will be posting again on a regular basis and will be updating information on the muni-bond scandal as soon as its all processed.)
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