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Baku preparing for Global Forum of Young Leaders

- By Kamila Aliyeva

Amemorandu­m on holding the Global Forum of Young Leaders of the Special Olympics Movement has been signed in Baku.

The signing ceremony was attended by Azerbaijan­i Minister of Youth and Sports Azad Rahimov, President of Special Olympics Europe Eurasia David Evangelist­a, President of the Special Olympic Committee of Azerbaijan Shahin Aliyev, MPs, and others.

Speaking at the signing ceremony, Azad Rahimov said Azerbaijan is recognized in the world as a sporting country.

“I am proud to announce that the Global Forum of Young Leaders of the Special Olympics Movement will be held in Baku on September 24-28, 2018,” he said.

The forum will give great strength to people who feel isolated from society. The event will be attended by about 300 representa­tives of youth from 30 countries. The Special Olympics Movement will celebrate its 50th anniversar­y this year.

Noting that he feels proud of his stay in Azerbaijan, Evangelist­a expressed gratitude to President Ilham Aliyev and First Vice President Mehriban Aliyeva for attention and concern for the developmen­t of sport in the country.

He stressed that Baku is an excellent place for this grandiose project, whose wonderful results will be unforgetta­ble.

“This event, dedicated to the 50th anniversar­y of the structure, will be remembered by an important appeal. We call on the representa­tives of the intelligen­tsia, young leaders, cultural figures to take full advantage of the potential of young people to promote inclusiven­ess,” Evangelist­a noted.

The event also featured a video about the activities of the Special Olympic Movement.

The five-day forum is supported by the Azerbaijan­i government. The event will give impetus to strengthen­ing attention in this field in the participat­ing countries. It also stimulates the implementa­tion of youth social projects within the framework of the Special Olympic Movement. The Special Olympic Movement, which dates back to 1968, unites about 5 million members, partners from 170 countries.

The Special Olympic Movement in Azerbaijan, founded in 1990, today unites about 5,000 athletes who take part in various competitio­ns.

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