On 24 August 2018, “Uluchay” Social-Economic Innovation Center organized a training session on “Fundraising and proposal writing” for active youth interested in realizing their initiatives and projects. The Executive Director of Uluchay – Ilyas Safarli’s session included a presentation on each specific part of the proposal, budgeting, and available opportunities for young people to fundraise […]

On 10 July 2017 “Uluchay” Social-Economic Innovation Center has organized a training session for civil society and government representatives on “Role of civil society and government in rehabilitation and reintegration of former prisoners into the society.” The training session aimed to increase the capacity of civil society and government representatives on tools and approaches for […]

“Uluçay” Sosial-İqtisadi İnnovasiya Mərkəzi Azərbaycanda məhbuslara hüquqi, reabilitasiya və reinteqrasiya yardımının göstərilməsinə davam edir. Şəki Penetensiar Müəsissəsində son 9 ay müddətində 50-dən çox məhbus biznes təlimlərə cəlb olunub, 83 məhbus hüquqi və 120-dən çox məhbus psixoloji yardım alıb, 60-dan çox məhbus isə yaradılan peşə siniflərində yeni peşəyə yiyələnmək üçün təkmilləşirlər. Peşəkar hüquqşünaslar tərəfindən göstərilən hüquqi […]

On 11 March 2017 “Uluchay” Social-Economic Innovation Center organized a training session on “Cooperation of civil society sector and government: foreign models” with the participation of representatives of civil society organizations, local authorities, and government representatives. The training has been provided by Vugar Bayramov – Chairman of the Center for Economic and Social Development (CESD) […]

On 28 December 2016, “Uluchay” Social-Economic Innovation Center organized training for Sheki Penitentiary Service staff on “Management of Prisons – Experience of foreign counties.” The training session has been organized with the initiative of “Uluchay” Social-Economic Innovation Center within the “Enabling civil society to play a greater role in advancing socio-economic rights of vulnerable populations” […]