EMERGENCE AND FORMATION OF ORPHANAGE INSTITUTE IN AZERBAIJAN

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Published: Oct 17, 2024

  Nigar Karimova

Abstract

The Institute of orphanages is an important institution created for the care of orphans and their education. Established in Azerbaijan, the institute aims to meet the shelter, education, health, social and psychological needs of orphans. The institute set itself the goal of ensuring the survival of children in a safe environment by creating the necessary conditions for their healthy growth and integration into society, and at the same time organized various programs and events for children to grow up as individuals useful to society. This study highlights initiatives related to children deprived of parental care and the role of civil society and the state in this context, as well as provides information about the Institute of Orphanages, which operates to meet the needs of orphans.

How to Cite

Karimova, N. (2024). EMERGENCE AND FORMATION OF ORPHANAGE INSTITUTE IN AZERBAIJAN. Baltic Journal of Legal and Social Sciences, (3), 103-110. https://doi.org/10.30525/2592-8813-2024-3-10
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Keywords

orphans, Institute of Orphanages, education, charitable societies, social support programs

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