DUSHANBE, February 28, Asia-Plus - A delegation from the British Embassy, led by the British Ambassador Mr. Graeme Loten, is spending three days in and around Kulob this week. Their program will take in visits to Danghara, Vose, Kulob and Farkhor. The Embassy delegation will be spending March 1 in Danghara and Dose districts, March 2 in the city of
The purpose of the visit is for them to meet with some of the local leaders, familiarize themselves with some of the current issues in these districts, visit some projects funded by the British Embassy, and look at the ways in which local schools are teaching the English language.
“Kulob, with its jubilee celebrations, will be a center of attention for the whole of
They also plan to meet with representatives of civil society, the media and political parties functioning in Kulob. “An active civil society is always a healthy sign for any community, and it is important that they are encouraged to play their full part in the country’s development,” Mr. Loten noted.
The final day of the visit will be spent in Farkhor, which the Ambassador will be visiting for the first time. As the




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