Another admission process has been conducted at the Karabakh DOST House branch of the DOST Inclusive Development and Creativity Centre. The skills of 43 citizens from vulnerable population groups who applied from the Barda and the city of Tartar were reviewed by the Evaluation Commission.
A total of 40 individuals whose creative potential was positively assessed have been involved in training programmes across various activity areas within the institution. Thus, the total number of beneficiaries of the branch operating at the Karabakh Regional DOST Centre in Barda has reached 106.
They participate in professional training programmes in areas such as carpet weaving, knitting and embroidery, floristry, fine arts, artistic carving, culinary arts, and music, thereby improving their skills. Beneficiaries also actively take part in various exhibitions and concert projects, showcasing their creativity.
The services of the Karabakh DOST House are available to persons with disabilities, members of families of martyrs, persons with war-related disabilities and their children, children who have lost their parents or are deprived of parental care, as well as members of low-income families.
To apply, it is sufficient to contact DOST centres or local offices of the Social Services Agency. Additional information can be obtained via the Centre’s official social media accounts or the “142” Call Center.