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Closing the photo exhibition "The European Union for Azerbaijan"
Baku/10.21.21/Turan: On Thursday, the closing ceremony of the photo exhibition "The European Union for Azerbaijan" was held on the seaside boulevard of the capital.
More than 100 works were presented at the exhibition, which reflect the projects implemented by the EU in Azerbaijan in the field of agriculture, regional development, and cultural events.
The head of the EU mission to Azerbaijan, Peter Mikhalko, said in his speech that within the framework of the project implemented together with the Ministry of Education, 50 preschool groups for children 3-4 years old were created in 10 cities of the country.
In 8 cities, trainings were organized to improve financial education and entrepreneurial skills of 4,900 students and 170 teachers.
In addition, measures were taken to support Azerbaijan in the fight against the pandemic. As part of this, trainings for doctors were organized. -0-
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- 21 October 2021 16:54
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