On October 29, 2010, “Human Rights in the XXI Century-Azerbaijan” Foundation finished the fourth training day within its project “Let’s Create Social Inclusion Opportunities for Young Orphans”. The project is funded by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe and implemented by the “Human Rights in the XXI Century-Azerbaijan” Foundation. Trainings encompass the topic of social rights as part of human rights and psychological lessons and the venue for the trainings is the orphanage number 2 in Mardakan settlement of Baku city. 14-17 year old 20 young people have been involved in the trainings. Moreover, the participants live in the orphanage and do not have any parental support and access to social life. The legal part of the trainings is conducted by the professional lawyer Ulviyya Rahimova. On the 4-th day of the trainings, Ms. Rahimova covered the right to live and work in a healthy environment. During the training, the trainer explained the health care facilities for the entire population and for the participants, as well. At the end of the training, the results of ecological crimes and safety at work places were discussed.
The psychological part of the trainings is conducted by professional psychologist Aynur Babirova. Ms. Babirova started the training on the topic of the importance mutual understanding and tolerance at work places. In small groups the participants discussed different cases concerning intercourse as a means of understanding and they come up with good solutions. At the end of the training, the trainer gave some psychological advice to the trainees.
“Let’s Create Social Inclusion Opportunities for Young Orphans” (photo reportage from the fourth training day)
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