Kyrgyzstan's quiet health revolution - BBC Health News 29th March 2008

Monday, March 31, 2008

High in the mountains of Kyrgyzstan, a quiet health revolution is under way. Narin province is the poorest region in a country which is now among the poorest of the former Soviet states. The population lives primarily from sheep farming. Tiny villages, at altitudes of 1,500m (4,900ft) and more above sea level, each with just a few hundred people, are spread out across a wide area.

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