Geology Sector Employees Demonstrate Humanity: Details of the "Donate Blood – Give Life!" Charity Campaign
2026-04-14 14:35:00 / News

The leadership of the Ministry, heads of departments and divisions of the central apparatus, as well as numerous representatives from subordinate enterprises, were among the first to donate blood. This act of human solidarity reaffirmed the high level of social responsibility among the Ministry’s staff.
The charity event was conducted in full compliance with medical and sanitary regulations under the supervision of qualified medical professionals. Before donating, each employee underwent a medical examination to analyze their health indicators. Only those without medical contraindications were allowed to participate in the donation process.
Organizing the donation process not only helps replenish medical reserves but also fosters a culture of selfless assistance within society. Participating employees emphasized that the opportunity to restore hope and health to those in need through such events serves as a significant moral incentive.
This charity event is an integral part of the state policy aimed at developing blood donation services in the country. The active involvement of state organizations in forming blood reserves plays a crucial role in ensuring the stability of the healthcare system. The campaign demonstrated the effectiveness of awareness-raising efforts regarding blood donation within the Ministry’s system.
The blood collected during the campaign will be directed to patients in need after undergoing rigorous laboratory testing. Given the high organizational standards of the event, it is planned to be held on a regular basis in the future.
The active participation of Ministry of Mining Industry and Geology employees in such campaigns reflects a growing level of corporate social responsibility among civil servants. Such initiatives strengthen the atmosphere of humanity and solidarity in society, demonstrating the effective social protection mechanisms within a rule-of-law state.
Charity events conducted under systematic control and monitoring will enhance the level of preparedness for emergencies in the healthcare sector and further increase the contribution of state bodies to public health protection.




