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Mehdi Huseyn St. 79/35 ( Bunyad Sardarov St. 11/35)
AZ1001 Baku, Azerbaijan
Tel./Fax: (994-12) 492-03-56
E-mail: merkez@inam.baku.az
Website: www.inamcfp.org
Contact: Vahid Gazi
“Inam” Center for Pluralism
“Inam” Center for Pluralism is a non-profit organization founded in 1995 (registered by Ministry of Justice 15 March 2006) with the goal of spreading democratic values, pluralist thinking, development of freedom of speech, press, conscience, conducting of free and fair elections, building of civic society, protection and propaganda of human rights and freedoms, maintenance of civic education and civic intuitiveness, assistance to formation of public sector and expansion of its activity.
ACTIVITY SPHERES
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ELECTIONS: A monitoring of 3 parliamentarians, 3 presidential and 2 municipal elections in Azerbaijan was conducted. There was organized an international observation. INAM CfP was observer the elections in Belarus, Ukraine, Georgia and Kyrgyzstan.
- RADIO BROADCASTS: The Center conducted 47 debates called “Ask Your Candidate” in 2005, 33 debates called “Oil Problems” in 2006, 50 radio dialogues called “Transparent Road” in 2006/07, 32 radio dialogues called “Islam and Democracy”, 24 radio dialogues called “Panorama Election 2008” and 18 radio dialogues called “Discussions about Euro Integration”.
- TRANSLATION: 5 books, 17 international human rights documents, over 50 articles.
- PUBLICATION: 110 books, journals, brochures and bulletins, also electoral posters with total circulation of over 60 thousand copies were published.
- VISITS: Over 350 local specialists were sent to the different countries of the world for participation at the seminars, conferences and training courses.
- CIVIC EDUCATION: over 400 training seminars related leadership, politology, election technology, civic education, human rights and other themes were held. About 6 thousand activists from 40 regions of Azerbaijan participated at these measures.
- DEVELOPMENT OF THE THIRD SECTOR: there were held the trainings for local activists, initiative groups and NGO representatives. Brochures and magazines related to the life of the third sector were published. The center participated in the process of formation, development, and activity expansion of over 60 NGOs in different regions of the country.
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