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New plan to support families of martyrs and war invalids
Baku/28.11.20/Turan: A plan of measures has been prepared to increase the employment opportunities for members of martyr families, as well as war invalids.
The plan provides for an increase in the employment of representatives of these population groups, reads the message of the Department of Public Relations and Communications of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population.
The document covers the residents of the territories liberated from the occupation, regions close to the war zone, people who have suffered from the Armenian terror.
In particular, it provides for the extraordinary involvement of families of martyrs, disabled people and war veterans in the self-employment program, creating conditions for them to establish small businesses.
It is also expected to provide goods and materials, equipment in the areas of production and services, as well as agriculture;
to provide support to other citizens affected by the Armenian terror, their small businesses and family farms within the framework of the self-employment program, etc. — 21B-
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