(MENAFN- azernews)
laman ismayilova read more azerbaijan minister of youth and sports farid gayibov has raised
awareness about healthy lifestyle at the press conference organized
after the opening ceremony of mineps vii conference.
"it is very important for us that our society is healthy. for
this, most of our events are aimed at the masses. in this regard,
certain measures are implemented in the regions," said farid
gayibov.
the minister also drew attention to the fit for life project to
be launched in mingachevir, azernews reports.
fit for life is unesco's sport-based flagship designed to
accelerate covid-19 recovery, support inclusive and integrated
policy making, and enhance the wellbeing of youth around the
world.
"number of such massive projects should increase with time.we
should think about everyone, from children to adults, and organize
our events in that direction," he said.
in his speech, farid gayibov stressed the importance of the
cooperation between azerbaijan and unesco.
"this conference is the starting point for over 50 joint events
with unesco. this is a great incentive to inspire our partners,
journalists and stakeholders. together we will be able to move
forward and achieve success," gayibov said.
he noted that azerbaijan has shown high activity in cooperation
with unesco over the past year, and it is time to move on to the
implementation of measures to strengthen the sports area.
notably, azerbaijan and unesco have agreed on holding the vii
mineps conference in baku on june 26-29.
the document was signed by azerbaijani minister of youth and
sports farid gayibov and the assistant director-general for unesco
social and human sciences gabriela ramos.
the decision to hold such a large-scale conference is a clear
manifestation of the international community's trust in azerbaijan,
a country well-known for its countless sports achievements.
mineps is the only global platform of its kind, engaging
governments, intergovernmental organizations, the sport movement,
academia, and specialized ngos.
the prestigious sporting event brought together over 50
ministers and high-ranking officials, more than 540 delegates from
124 countries and international organizations.
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