Baku: Another 30 Ukrainian children are planned to be brought to Azerbaijan in the future as part of an ongoing rehabilitation initiative. This announcement was made by Parviz Safarov, Deputy Chairman of the Social Services Agency under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population, during a conversation with journalists, according to APA reports.
According to Azeri-Press News Agency, the Ukrainian children will participate in a comprehensive 10-day program designed to enhance their well-being. The initial two days will be spent in Baku, where they will engage in art therapy and yoga sessions and attend specialist-led training sessions. The program also includes social and psychological support to ensure that the children's leisure time is spent productively.
Following their stay in Baku, the children will travel to Gabala to receive further rehabilitation services at the Children's Rehabilitation Center. Safarov emphasized that the initiative aims to provide continuous support and plans for similar activities in the future.
This initiative marks another step in a series of efforts by the Social Services Agency under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population to offer social and psychological rehabilitation services to Ukrainian children in need.