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Education for
Development,
Apprenticeship Program for IDP Youth and Logistical Support
DONOR: UNHCR
LOCATION:
Sumgayit and regions densely settled by IDPs
DURATION:
January' 2004 - December'
2006
OUTCOMES & ACHIEVEMENTS:
2006
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Reconstrucion and
rehabilitation works were conducted in 11 classrooms and 4 community
rooms at Gubadly region's Khalaj, Ishigly, and Aliguluuashagy rural
schools and Jabrail region's secondary school #6;
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Teacher -Parent
Associations (TPAs) have been established at each school;
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30 youth acquired
vocational skills on 11 trades;
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16 youth acquired
computer skills;
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Non-food humanitarian relief items have been distributed among
56
000.
2005
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Repair and restoration
works were conducted in 13 classrooms and 4 community rooms of
Lachin region secondary school #21, Fizuli region secondary school
#54. Jabrail secondary school #5, Shusha town secondary school #10;
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Teachers and Parents Associations were
created in each school;
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171 community meetings
were held (Number of participants: 1838);
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74 round tables on 24
topics were conducted (Number of participants: 949);
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14 trainings on 5
topics were conducted (Number of participants: 174);
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37
IDP youth acquired vocational skills on 12 fields;
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15
youth acquired computer skills;
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17400 persons
were provided with
humanitarian relief items.
2004
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Repair and construction
works and provision of appropriate equipment was conducted in 9
classrooms and 4 community rooms of Lachin region Minkend secondary
school, Jabrail secondary school #4, Lachin region Safyan rural
secondary school, Lachin region Imanlar rural secondary school, and
Fizuli region secondary school #40.
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Attendance was improved in target schools;
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146 round tables on 46
topics were conducted in communities (Number of participants: 2503);
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30 trainings on 10
topics were conducted in communities (Number of participants: 353);
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46 IDP youth acquired vocational skills on the
fields of their own choice;
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15 IDP youth attended initial computer and
entrepreneurship/business trainings;
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38596 persons were
provided with humanitarian relief items within a year.
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