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Trainings on legal education to be held in Shusha
Baku/22.08.22/Turan: The Shusha Human Rights Initiative project has been launched, which involves a series of trainings in the cultural capital of Azerbaijan with the participation of foreign experts, has been launched, the message of the Baku Human Rights Club (BCHR), the coordinator of the project.
The main idea of the event is the legal education of young citizens of Azerbaijan, and at subsequent stages, their peers from Europe, the creation of a non-politicized platform. Participants of the trainings will be selected on the basis of their personal data and motivational materials.
The first training, which will take place on September 19-24, will be attended by 12 people. Three days of classes will be held in Shusha, and another three days - in Baku. Participants receive information on the topic of human rights and peacebuilding through an interactive method. The topic of the international conference to be held on September 23 in Baku will be the issue of missing persons.
Information about the work within the project, including visual materials, can be obtained from the links:
Facebook: https://bit.ly/3dLaL98
Instagram: https://bit.ly/3PEvxnW
Twitter: https://bit.ly/3wgzng3 .
The project is being implemented with the financial support of the Agency for State Support to NGOs. --06--
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