donated by a number of international organizations and companies, such as World Vision, JP
Morgan, ExxonMobil, Russia’s Pushkin Library Foundation, etc., were distributed among the
school libraries, children homes and boarding schools.
In addition to this, the Foundation publishes new educative materials and distributes them
among the educational institutions.
In 2007-2008, in the framework of the Support to Education Project, 140 posters
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institutional wall sheets) were printed with the Heydar Aliyev Foundation’s support as visual
aids to be donated to the schools all over the country. A number of posters on various subjects
were published for the first time in the Azerbaijani language to upgrade the level of training,
with 10 thousand copies for each poster, and the overall number reaching 1.4 million.
Renovation of pre-school institutions as the first stage of education is also conducted as part of
the Project.
In 2005-2012, about 20 kindergartens were thoroughly repaired and re-equipped in the
country.
In 2008, the Foundation issued a whole range of posters, multimedia disks, boards, panels,
games and other visual aids for pre-school institutions. These aids are regularly distributed
among the institutions in question. The aids enriching the curriculum and making the whole
training process much more lively and interactive are, in the meantime, very supportive in
children’s better grasp of the materials and deeper understanding of the ongoing processes
around.
Support to Education Project promoted by the Heydar Aliyev Foundation is not restricted
to Azerbaijan only. A number of schools in Georgia, Egypt, Romania, the Russian Federation,
Holland and Pakistan were either renovated or built anew in the framework of this project.
Construction of the girl school in Pakistan is among the most successful and significant
accomplishments in this field. As a result of a devastating earthquake in Muzaffarabad,
Pakistan, in 2005, the girl school in Rara area became totally inoperable. A new up-to-date
school for 650 school children was erected with the Foundation’s support within a short period
of time, including 10 special classes, laboratories, special classrooms, library, computer class,
gym and playground.
Another accomplishment of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation was the new building of
computer training center erected in 2008 in the District of Dmanisi, Georgia. The center
equipped with the up-to-date heating system comprises classrooms, two major halls, library,
working premises and cafeteria facilities. Visual aids, manuals and books for the center were
also donated by the Foundation.
Following the initiative of the Heydar Aliyev Foundation, four Azerbaijani schools in
Georgia, i.e. General School No.7 in Marneuli, Secondary School no.73 named after
M.F.Akhundzadeh in Tbilisi, School No.3 in Gardabani and International School No.2 in
Dmanisi were renovated.
General School No.78 in Ulyanovsk, the Russian Federation, was thoroughly renovated in
2010.
The repair works included new roof, facade renewal, new windows, doors and electric