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Ainura Sultanovna Ibraimova was born on 1957, is an A 21st-century kyrgyzstani women politician. Discover Ainura Sultanovna Ibraimova's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 67 years old?

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1957

Ainura Sultanovna Ibraimova (кирг. Айнура Султан кызы Ибраимова; * May 19, 1957 in Frunze, Kyrgyzstan) is a health professional, former Kyrgyz civil servant and former deputy minister of health.

1978

She is one of five children of Sultan Ibraimov (1927 – 1980), Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic from 22 December 1978 until his assassination in 1980.

Elmira Sultanovna Ibraimova, former deputy prime minister of the Kyrgyz Republic, is her sister.

1985

Ainura Sultanovna studied medicine at the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, where she graduated in 1985.

This was followed by post-graduate studies at the Cardiology Center of the USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, where she obtained her doctorate in medicine in 1985.

1994

She then served until 1994 in a hospital of the public health service of the Kirghiz Soviet Socialist Republic and subsequently, after Independence in December 1990, of the Kyrgyz Republic.

In 1994 she was among a group of health experts recruited by the Ministry of Health to conceptualize and design a modernized health service system for the country to replace the essentially defunct system inherited from the Soviet period.

1996

This team of about 25 consultants, the "Manas Team", completed its work in 1996.

As implementation of the new health care and financing system began, Ibraimova undertook further post-graduate studies in health economics at the Centre for Health Economics at the University of York in England.

1997

Upon returning to Kyrgyzstan she served from 1997 to 2000 as First Deputy Director General of the Kyrgyz State Health Insurance.

2000

In 2000 she was appointed Deputy Minister of Health and Head of the Directorate responsible for the implementation of the mandatory state health insurance system and from 2001 to 2008 she was Deputy Minister of Health and Director General of the Mandatory Health Insurance Fund.

After leaving government service she worked as a freelance consultant.

2010

From 2010 to 2015 she was regional health finance director for the USAID-funded "Quality Health Care Project" (QHCP) in the Central Asian republics (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, and Turkmenistan).

2014

Since 2014 Ibraimova has been Chief-of-Party for two successive longer-term projects, funded by the USAID in Kyrgyzstan, both aimed at strengthening the government's ability to diagnose, treat and cure people drug-resistant tuberculosis (2014-2019 "Defeat Tuberculosis", and 2019-2024 "Cure Tuberculosis").