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The Deputy Minister of Health, Elsevyar Agayev, head of the public affairs department of the ministry, Samir Abdullayev, director of the Gynecology institute, Faiza Aliyeva and the Mother and Child project coordinator, Tarana Tagizadeh and other were among the delegation, ministry's press-service head, Samaya Mammedova told Trend.
Trainings in the area of reproductive health and family planning, meetings with the Turkish healthcare officials and MPs have been included on the visit's agenda.
The ACQUIRE Project is a five-year global cooperative agreement funded by the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) that works to advance and support the use of voluntary family planning and reproductive health services in health care facilities around the world.