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In the post-war period, 276,000 social support services were provided to families of martyrs and war participants

27 march 2023, 16:02
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In the post-war period, 276,000 social support services were provided to families of martyrs and war participants

After the Patriotic War, in which the Azerbaijan Army won a historic victory under the leadership of the President, Supreme Commander-in-Chief Ilham Aliyev, the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Population continues to carry out large-scale social support measures for the families of martyrs and war participants.

These measures have already covered 123,000 people, and 276,000 support services have been provided to them. Including:

• 115,000 social payments were assigned to 103,000 people, one-time payments were given to 17,028 people with disabilities related to military service injuries until August 2, 1997, insurance payments were given to 3,400 people;

• Social payments aimed at families of martyrs and those with war-related disabilities and other vulnerable groups have been increased since the beginning of each year;

• The housing program for those citizens was expanded 5 times, and 4,500 apartments and private houses were provided to them, and 324 cars were provided to those with war-related disabilities;

• 11,000 people were provided with 40,000 social-psychological support and rehabilitation services;

• Services were provided to more than 2.7 thousand people in rehabilitation institutions, 1,903 people with war-related disabilities were provided with up to 34,000 rehabilitation tools, 406 people were provided with 423 high-tech modern prostheses;

• Employment of 17,200 people, including members of the families of martyrs and war participants, was provided, including 9,800 people involved in the self-employment program;

• Services were provided to 78,500 people, including family members of martyrs and war participants, etc. in the central coordination units.

In the post-war period, 276,000 social support services were provided to families of martyrs and war participants

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