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AERA and ERRA hold international workshop in Baku

Baku hosted an international workshop titled ‘Mastering Communications on Difficult Regulatory Decisions,’ jointly organized by the Azerbaijan Energy Regulatory Agency (AERA) and the Energy Regulators Regional Association (ERRA).

In his opening speech, Samir Akhundov, Chairman of the AERA Board, noted that Azerbaijan hosts numerous high-level international events, pointing out that the UN Climate Change Conference – COP29 will be held in Azerbaijan in November this year. Highlighting that Azerbaijan has become a unique platform for high-level meetings and conferences across various sectors, Samir Akhundov expressed his belief that today’s event will be beneficial for participants, fostering mutual discussions and exchange of experiences.

Communications specialists from national energy regulatory agencies, along with experts from leading companies specializing in strategic communication services and research, representing Azerbaijan, Georgia, Trkiye, Latvia, North Macedonia, Greece, Canada, Nigeria, Albania
, Poland, Kazakhstan, Oman, Moldova, and Romania, attended the international seminar.

The interactions during the event were fostered by Question-and-Answer sessions.

The workshop, which brought together nearly 30 communications specialists from 15 countries, discussed the principles and methods of effective communication as a public institution, elaborated best practices in communicating crucial decisions that affect social welfare, and presented country-specific case studies, portraying both successful and ineffective communication campaigns and tools.

Inaugurated in Bucharest on December 11, 2000, the Energy Regulators Regional Association (ERRA) brings together 47 regulatory bodies from 43 countries to provide a knowledge- and best-practice sharing platform on energy regulation. Since its inception, AERA has enjoyed a longstanding relationship with ERRA and was admitted as an Associate Member of the organization in April 2018.

Source: Azerbaijan State News Agency