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EPF successfully organized fourth CSI tour at AccessBank
- 14 May 2009

EPF successfully organized fourth CSI tour at AccessBank

On May 8, 2009, EPF organized the fourth CSR study tour to AccessBank as part of its Corporate Social Investment (CSI) program.
Azerbaijan Youth Fund leaders participate in the "Open World" Program
- 20 April 2009

Azerbaijan Youth Fund leaders participate in the "Open World" Program

Azerbaijan Youth Fund leaders participated in an exchange trip to the United States through the Open World Program in May 2009.
- 09 April 2009

Creative Commons (CCi) – EPF: Creative Partnership

Since summer 2008, EPF has closely cooperated with Creative Commons International (CCi) to establish the Creative Commons (CC)
“Street law” will be taught in Ganja
- 12 January 2009

“Street law” will be taught in Ganja

The Azerbaijan Youth Fund is a youth-led grant-making program established by
Corporate Philanthropy Encouraged in Azerbaijan
- 25 December 2008

Corporate Philanthropy Encouraged in Azerbaijan

“The more companies are aware of their commitments towards partners and society, the more they will be able to contribute to creating positive, long-term changes in the Azerbaijani society in the long term while building a better reputation for themselves,” says Ms. Sheyda Mehdiyeva, CSR Manager of StatoilHydro. Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) is taking a unique approach to its Corporate Social Investment (CSI) program by focusing on developing the internal capacity of local businesses to engage in social investment activities.
EPF Educates and Mobilizes Young Voters in Azerbaijan
- 24 November 2008

EPF Educates and Mobilizes Young Voters in Azerbaijan

In the run-up to the October 2008 presidential election, EPF in Azerbaijan supported projects to educate and mobilize voters through its Norwegian Small Grants Program.
EPF, StatoilHydro & USAID - A Partnership to Encourage Youth Entrepreneurship
- 12 November 2008

EPF, StatoilHydro & USAID - A Partnership to Encourage Youth Entrepreneurship

Sheki, AZERBAIJAN - Unemployment is one of the greatest challenges facing young people under the age of 35 in Azerbaijan.
EPF Supports Azerbaijan Export Catalogue
- 31 October 2008

EPF Supports Azerbaijan Export Catalogue

At present, Azerbaijan’s economic growth is one of the highest in the world; thus, the potential of local companies is growing. As the result of these positive trends many Azerbaijani companies now produce high quality products and services that could compete regionally and internationally.
- 25 September 2008

Support for Education Reform

An effective electronic means of sharing updated information on community-school initiatives and budget activity has been successfully developed by EPF in Azerbaijan.
- 03 April 2008

EPF to Monitor the Legal Cases on Defamation

With the support of USAID and Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF), Media Rights Institute (MRI) recently completed the project Monitoring of the Legal Cases on Defamation in the Azerbaijani media.
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