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Karabagh Public Health Conditions Conference at World Affairs Council

Health Specialist Speaks on Region's Needs & Accomplishments

SAN FRANCISCO, CA - The World Affairs Council of San Francisco featured a presentation on the health-care situation in Nagorno Karabagh during a public conference held at the Council's headquarters here on December 7.

The status of public health care in Nagorno Karabagh has been an issue of great concern to the Armenian community because of the limited resources available to Karabagh, and because of its political situation. Alina Dorian, a specialist in public health who has worked in Karabagh since 1995, explained what has been done in the region, and what still needs to be done.

"Karabagh has been overlooked by the international community," says Dorian. "But despite the difficult situation and the limited resources, (Karabagh) has come a long way." The region is an independent republic that has been struggling to develop the infrastructure of health care ever since the break-up of the Soviet Union. Dorian is present of the Local Hands Foundation, a non-profit organization that is working to promote health care in Karabagh.

The World Affairs Council is also sponsoring an exhibition of photography from the book "Out of Stone: Armenia-Artsakh," by Robert Kurkjian and Matthew Karanian. The exhibition opened during a reception after this event and is continuing through Dec. 29. The World Affairs Council of San Francisco is located at 312 Sutter Street.