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Azerbaijan’s Baku launches new care center for homeless animals

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April 29, 2025
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Azerbaijan’s Baku launches new care center for homeless animals

BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 29.​ Azerbaijan has
officially rolled out the red carpet for a new public entity, the
“Center for Homeless Animal Care,” under the watchful eye of Baku’s
executive authority, Trend reports.

Signed by Prime Minister Ali Asadov, the decree outlines the
center’s structure and its charter, with an initial capital of 2
million manat ($1.1 million). The funds will be drawn from assets
currently managed by the Sanitation Department of the Housing and
Communal Services Department of Baku’s Executive Authority.

Following the decree, the Baku Executive Authority has three
days to apply for the center’s registration with the Ministry of
Economy in accordance with the laws governing state registration of
legal entities. Once the center is officially registered, the
Executive Authority has one day to notify the Cabinet of
Ministers.




Within a month of registration, the Ministry of Economy will
oversee the transfer of government-owned property from the relevant
city departments to the center. The Ministry of Finance will also
coordinate a contract with the center for the allocation of
targeted funding from the state budget, which will be distributed
based on government orders.

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