Woman, Development Future

Public Union

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About us

The mission of the Woman, Development, Future Public Union is to help increase the role of women in social life. Performs various tasks to promote cultural, scientific and business relations among women to achieve the objectives of the Association. To help improve women's knowledge and skills. To contribute to the promotion of gender equality and human rights. To fulfill the duties stipulated in the Charter for the community and civil society in development, health and environmental matters. To carry out various courses and seminars, round tables and meetings, exhibitions, conferences, charity marathons and other cultural events. Also, to provide humanitarian aid to HIV-infected persons, disabled people and young people. Information about the defined goals and activities of the Public Union is carried out in accordance with the legislation. Adapting to the adverse impact of Climate Change and also reducing the risk factors of disasters, thus helping them sustain their livelihoods and better lives for the future.

This site is funded as a result of the grant competition of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan and the State Support Agency for Non-Governmental Organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan entitled "International initiatives related to COP29" of the Public Union "Ekomed" "Biodiversity and climate change: environment, energy systems It was created for the "Women, Development, Future" Public Union within the framework of the "sustainability" project. The opinions and considerations reflected on the site belong to the author and may not reflect the official position of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Azerbaijan, the State Support Agency for Non-Governmental Organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

From founder

Gulshan Akhundova

Member of the COP 29 Organizing Committee

Member of the COP 29 Organizing Committee

Gulshan Akhundova is a member of the COP 29 Organizing Committee according to the change in Decree No. 4264 dated January 13, 2024 of the President of the Republic of Azerbaijan. Mrs. Gulshan graduated from the Azerbaijan State Medical University with a degree in medicine and pharmacist, she is fluent in English, Russian, Turkish and French (initial), Arabic (initial). She has worked for Humanitarian Organizations such as Merlin, Medicine du Monde and Medicines Sans Frontiers the Belgium, Netherlands, CHF International, IRD. She also worked in Caucasian projects of private companies such as Berlin Chemie and Bechtel National. She has high work standards and is a quick learner, comfortable with a high degree of independence, problem solving and responsibility, flexible and willing to work in a variety of capacities and locations. Proficient in many computer programs including Word, Excel, Power Point, etc. has experience in many computer programs including. Since 2013, she is the Founder and Chairwoman of the Women, Development, Future Public Union.
Gulshan
Akhundova
Gülşən Axundova Azərbaycan Respublikası Prezidentinin 2024-cü il 13 yanvar tarixli 4264 nömrəli Sərəncamında dəyişikliyə əsasən COP 29 Təşkilat Komitəsinin üzvüdür. Gülşən xanım Azərbaycan Dövlət Tibb Universitetini tibb əczaçısı ixtisası üzrə bitirib, ingilis, rus, türk və fransız (ilkin), ərəb (ilkin) dillərini mükəmməl bilir. O, Merlin, Medicine du Monde və Medicines Sans Frontiers the Belgium, Hollandiya, CHF International, IRD kimi Humanitar təşkilatlarda işləmişdir. Həmçinin Berlin Chemie və Bechtel National kimi özəl şirkətlərin Qafqaz layihələrində çalışmışdır. O, yüksək iş standartlarına malikdir və o, tez öyrənən, yüksək səviyyədə müstəqillik, problem həlli və məsuliyyət daşımaqda rahatdır, çevikdir və müxtəlif qabiliyyətlərdə və yerlərdə işləməyə hazırdır. Klassik fortepianoda bacarıqlı, Word, Excel, Power Point və s. daxil olmaqla bir çox kompüter proqramlarında təcrübəsi vardır. 2013 -cü ildən Qadın, İnkişaf, Gələcək ictimai Birliyinin təsisçisi və sədridir.

Avtivities

Women's Leadership Workshops

Self Confidence Workshop

Creativity and personal expression

Health session

Incomplete education, early marriage

Increasing knowledge on climate change

Environment and Climate Change Workshops

Culinary workshops

Round table discussion

Building healthy relationships

Parenting and Motherhood

Arts and crafts workshop

Organization of marches for women

Community Needs Assessment and Preliminary Study

Financial Literacy and Business Training

Development of Living Skills

Establishment of Women's Cooperatives and Self Help Groups

Nutrition and Health Education Workshops

Gender Sensitivity Training

Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning

Networks
State Support Agency for Non-Governmental Organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan
The State Support Agency for Non-Governmental Organizations of the Republic of Azerbaijan is responsible for the development of non-governmental organizations, improvement and promotion of cooperation mechanisms between public-private and non-governmental organizations, initiatives, programs and projects put forward by non-governmental organizations on issues of importance to the state and society. is a public legal entity that operates in the fields of evaluating the topics and giving opinions on them, as well as developing international cooperation relations of non-governmental organizations.
CAN International
Climate Action Network (CAN) is a global network of more than 1,900 civil society organisations in over 130 countries driving collective and sustainable action to fight the climate crisis and to achieve social justice. CAN convenes and coordinates civil society at the UN climate talks and other international fora. The largest network of climate NGOs in the Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (EECCA) region. The network has existed since 2008 and it is part of the Climate Action Network International, which brings together more than 1 500 civil society organizations in 130 countries. At the moment, 53 member NGOs in 11 countries of the region (Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova, Russia, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Ukraine) are members of the network. We are working to ensure that the civil society of the region is strong and organized, that the EECCA countries implement policies leading to climate neutrality and a green economy, and that there is coherence between the first and second processes based on climate justice.
GNDR
GNDR a global network of civil society organisations in 130 countries. We work together to prevent hazards like floods, droughts, earthquakes and infectious diseases from becoming disasters where people lose their lives, incomes and assets.The largest international network of civil society organizations working together to strengthen the resilience of communities most at risk of disasters. GNDR which brings together more than 1 835 civil society organizations in 130 countries. Member organizations connect and collaborate, benefit from capacity strengthening opportunities, implement our global projects, and get involved in research and advocacy initiatives.
International Social-Ecological Union
The International Social-Ecological Union (ISoEcU) is the only international environmental organization born in the USSR. At present, the ISUES is more than 10 thousand people from 19 countries of Europe, Asia and North America: Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Great Britain, Georgia, Spain, Israel, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Moldova, Norway, Palestine, Russia, the United States of America, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine. The main idea of ​​creating the ISoEcU is to gather under one roof people who "care". They care what will happen to the Earth, its nature and culture, its people, our children and grandchildren.
International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) Japan
The International Partnership for the Satoyama Initiative (IPSI) is a partnership made up of hundreds of member organisations dedicated to working together to realize societies in harmony with nature. In many parts of the world, people have developed ways to utilize and manage their surrounding natural environment to sustain and improve their daily lives and production activities such as agriculture, forestry and fisheries. Based on knowledge and practices locally accumulated in such human-nature interactions over a long time, production activities and their management mechanisms have created elaborate systems that have continued to support local communities by providing foods, fuels, and other materials, nurturing traditions and culture, and maintaining ecosystems and biodiversity. However, they have been increasingly threatened by rapid socio-economic changes in recent years. Many have been converted into more uniform, efficient and large-scale production systems that often cause environmental degradation and loss of cultures and traditions. Therefore, it is important to explore ways and means for using and managing natural resources sustainably that benefit current and future generations.

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