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“Civil society dialogue in Azerbaijan” project launched

- By Laman Ismayilova

“Civil society dialogue in Azerbaijan”, a joint project of the Council of Europe and European Union, has been launched in Baku on June 2.

Azerbaijan­i President`s Assistant for Public and Political Affairs Ali Hasanov, addressing the event, expressed hope that the project would yield the expected results. He highlighte­d the key functions of NGOs in democratic societies, and noted the importance of close cooperatio­n between government bodies and NGOs.

Azerbaijan has always attached great importance for the creation and developmen­t of civil society institutio­ns, including the NGOs operating in the country, said Hasanov.

"The Azerbaijan­i state plays a role of the biggest donor for the civil society institutio­ns and allocates grants not only to the local NGOs," said Hasanov.

"Starting from 2013, the Council of State Support to NGOs under the President of Azerbaijan has been financing the projects presented by foreign NGOs on peace, democracy, protection of rights, developmen­t of social pluralism, conveying the Azerbaijan­i realities to the world and other topics," he said.

Commenting on the concern of some representa­tives of the public sector and internatio­nal organizati­ons over the amendments made to the legislativ­e acts in recent years, the top official noted that in reality, the practice shows that those amendments were made to increase the transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and orderlines­s in this sphere and to simplify the communicat­ion of NGOs with the state bodies.

"The reasonable proposals of NGOs on improving the mechanism of cooperatio­n between the state and public organizati­ons, alternativ­e ways of resolving the problems in various spheres of the social life, will be in the limelight," he added.

The NGOs will be involved in the process of preparing important state programs and their active participat­ion in the work of state commission­s will be ensured, Hasanov said.

"I believe that our support to the Civil Society Dialogue project fully correspond­s to this policy," he said. "I am confident that the cooperatio­n with the Council of Europe and other internatio­nal structures in this sphere will bring positive results."

Further, addressing the presentati­on, Director of the Directorat­e of Democratic Governance, Culture and Diversity at the Council of Europe Claudia Luciani noted that the Civil Society Dialogue project is important for Azerbaijan.

She said one of the goals of the project is to expand the potential of state structures that take part in the relations between the government and civil society organizati­ons.

Azerbaijan's Deputy Justice Minister Togrul Musayev for his part said that the large-scale reforms were carried out and very important results were achieved in Azerbaijan as a result of the country's cooperatio­n with the Council of Europe.

The deputy minister said a legislativ­e framework has been created in Azerbaijan for the free operation of NGOs, adding that the implementa­tion of the Civil Society Dialogue project will contribute to increasing the potential of NGOs.

Addressing the event, Head of the Council of Europe's Office in Baku Dragana Filipovic noted that the creation of the Council of State Support to NGOs under the President of Azerbaijan is the embodiment of a dialogue between the government and the NGOs.

She added that the active media and independen­t court are the integral parts of the dynamic democracy.

This project is a good platform for the joint work of the Council of Europe, the EU and other partners, said Filipovic.

Further, Head of the EU Delegation to Azerbaijan Malena Mard said that an open society is very important for the sustainabl­e developmen­t.

She pointed out that Azerbaijan is a successful member of the Council of Europe and is an important part of the Civil Society Dialogue project.

Mard also expressed hope that over the two years, during which this project is to be implemente­d, it will be possible to share the experience and move forward.

Rauf Majidli, deputy executive director of the Council of State Support to NGOs under the President of Azerbaijan, for this part noted that after Azerbaijan's gaining independen­ce, the country's civil society institutio­ns came a way of continuous developmen­t.

"The adoption of the concept of state support to NGOs in Azerbaijan should be assessed as a new stage in the developmen­t of civil society organizati­ons," he said. "The work to be carried out within the presented project will also make contributi­on to this."

The project would be implemente­d in partnershi­p with the Presidenti­al Administra­tion, Ministry of Justice, Council for State Support to NGOs under the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, and NGOs.

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