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Within the framework of the IV Youth Camp “Tracing History: Our Memory is Our Future”, trainer Eyvaz Xeyrullayev conducted a session aimed at developing leadership skills.
The training continued with group exercises and team-building activities, fostering collaboration, problem-solving, and practical leadership experience among participants.
Subsequently, an intellectual game titled “What? Where? When?” was held. During the game, participants answered questions related to the history, literature, geography, notable figures, folklore, and other cultural aspects of Western Azerbaijan.
Out of 18 competing teams, the “Qərb Staffları” team, which included Baku State University students, secured 1st place, the “Göyçə” team took 2nd place, and the “Zəngəzur” team earned 3rd place. Winners received diplomas, medals, trophies, and various prizes.
The camp is jointly organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports, Ministry of Education, Western Azerbaijan Community, “Regional Development” Public Union, “ASAN Volunteers” Organization, and Baku State University.
SDG 4 (Quality Education), SDG 10 (Reduced Inequalities), SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions)