28 November 2003, 13:31

Rehabilitation institutions for disabled children function in Stepanakert

6.1% of the population in the Republic of Nagorny Karabakh are disabled people, according to the data for the first six months of 2003. Most of them became disabled as a result of hostilities on the territory of Nagorny Karabakh. But people who have been disabled since childhood also make a considerable part of them.

The Zangak Union's kindergarten for disabled children functions in the republic. There is also a rehabilitation center opened with the assistance of Baroness Caroline Cox, a Member of the House of Lords of the U.K. Parliament. Courses in computer science, drawing, wood engraving and embroidery have been opened in the center for the last few years.

By the government regulation, children under the age of 18 receive a welfare payment of 4,000 drams, a pension of 5,200 drams, and a compensation payment at the rate from 2,840 to 4,630 drams depending on a place of living (1 dollar is equal to 560 drams).

Cultural and charitable actions have been carried out in Karabakh on 3 December, International Day of Disabled Persons, for sever years already. A festival of disabled people has become annual.

Author: Naira Ayrumian, CK correspondent Source: Caucasian Knot

All news
НАСТОЯЩИЙ МАТЕРИАЛ (ИНФОРМАЦИЯ) ПРОИЗВЕДЕН И РАСПРОСТРАНЕН ИНОСТРАННЫМ АГЕНТОМ ООО “МЕМО”, ЛИБО КАСАЕТСЯ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ ИНОСТРАННОГО АГЕНТА ООО “МЕМО”.

December 31, 2024 18:33

December 30, 2024 22:38

  • Uzbek MP demands apology from Kadyrov

    Odiljon Tozhiev, an Uzbek MP, has condemned Ramzan Kadyrov's statements about the officials who had survived the assassination attempt; he has called on Kadyrov to apologize and help find the suspects. One of them, Bislan Rasaev, was accused of political murders and espionage in Turkey, but could have been released within prisoners' exchange.

December 30, 2024 21:07

December 30, 2024 17:22

December 28, 2024 23:49

  • Social workers and IT specialists come to protest in Tbilisi

    On the 30th day of protests against the suspension of European integration, IT specialists, people of creative professions, and social workers took to the streets in Tbilisi. Social workers, in particular, demanded an end to dismissals for political reasons.

News archive