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BAKU HOSTS PARLIAMENTARY MEETING ON REPRODUCTIVE HEALTH PROBLEMS IN SOUTH CAUCASUS
APA, March, 2007
Parliamentary Meeting on reproductive health problems in South Caucasus is being held in Baku, APA reports.
Video roller on reproductive health and gender problems was demonstrated at the meeting and some MPs made speech on the subject. UN Resident Coordinator Bruno Pouezat said he is pleased that 2007 was declared "Youth Year" by Azerbaijani President, a lot of youth is represented in Azerbaijani Parliament and great attention is paid to this sphere in the Parliament.
Ombudsman Elmira Suleymanova stressed the importance of developing such programs as "Initiative of Youth on reproductive heath in South Caucasus".
"Governmental organizations, NGOs and people are ready to deal with this problem," she said.
The representative of State Committee on Family, Woman and Children Problems Sedaqet Qahramanova noted that measures on reproductive health of the youth and gender problems should start from the regions.
PRESIDENT ILHAM ALIYEV RECEIVES UN RESIDENT COORDINATOR BRUNO POUEZAT
MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY HELD IN AZERBAIJAN
CHECHENS PICKET UNHCR
IMF WARNS OF DOUBLE -DIGIT INFLATION
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March 2007, Issue No. 47
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NOVRUZ RINGING THE DOORBELL
Azernews, March 20, 2007
Aliyev congratulates nation on historic date

The Azerbaijani people celebrated national holidays in a rather low-key way during the Soviet Union times. However, after they asserted sovereignty and established an independent state upon the Soviet collapse in 1991, March 20-21 - the Novruz Bayrami (Holiday) marking the advent of spring - were officially announced holidays. President Ilham Aliyev has lately issued a decree announcing the celebration of the holiday for five days for the first time in the republic's history. Under the decision, the people of Azerbaijan will celebrate the date for a full week starting this year.
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