First National Exhibition of products and services of brain centers of Azerbaijan promises to be a traditional
BAKU/12.12.13/TURAN : Today at Park Inn under the auspices of the European Union I National Exhibition of products and services of the brain centers of Azerbaijan was held.
Books , recommendations and reviews, strategic research materials were provided by almost all the leading non-governmental organizations . Since the initiative came from the Center for Economic Research (CER ) , the work of NGOs specializing in the economy, it is the majority.
According to the chairman of CER Ghalib Togrul, the exhibition will promote cooperation and ideas as interweaving interests in modern conditions act together. "We are working separately, but stopped to focus on the achievement of individual organizations by going to jointly address problems faced by public entities . On our first presented in sequence reports and work on economic, political, legal, environmental , agricultural , and even themes . Urbanization , global warming and other issues are also a focus of our attention," he said.
And indeed , each NGO presented its vision problems and how to resolve it . Common among the findings is that any problem is solvable only in Azerbaijan in close conjunction with the government and society openness of information .
First exhibition can also be called a center of innovative solutions and means of cultural interaction , significantly contribute to the development of civil society and priorities aimed at mutually beneficial cooperation with the government in the long term . - 17D-
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