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1. The Committee notes the information provided by the Government in its report covering the period ending in May 2005. It notes with interest the approval of the national programme of socio-economic development for the regions of the Republic of Azerbaijan (2004-08), in the context of which the construction of rehabilitation centres is envisaged in the cities of Sumgait, Cheki, Evlakh, Lenkoran, Naftalan and Khatchmaz. Each year, the Government adopts the programme to finance social protection measures for persons with disabilities. The objective of the socio-economic programme is to strengthen and bring closer the service for the rehabilitation of the disabled by establishing it directly in the regions. The Committee requests the Government to indicate in its next report the results achieved through the measures adopted with a view to the integration of persons with disabilities into the open labour market, particularly in rural areas (Article 8 of the Convention).
2. With reference to its previous comments, the Committee recalls that the Government has to undertake consultations with organizations of employers and workers and of persons with disabilities (Article 5). The Committee requests the Government to provide information on the consultations held in the context of the implementation of the national programme for socio-economic development and the measures that are to be taken to secure cooperation and coordination between the public and private bodies engaged in the vocational rehabilitation of persons with disabilities.
3. Application of the Convention in practice. The Committee requests the Government to provide information in its next report on the manner in which the Convention is applied in practice, including for example statistics, extracts from reports, studies and inquiries concerning the matters covered by the Convention, with particular reference to the development of training for the staff of the centres, and vocational training (Article 9 and Part V of the report form).
Article 5. In reply to previous comments, the Government states that the Association of Entrepreneurs of Azerbaijan was formed only in 1999, so consultations which include employers' representatives have only recently begun. It adds that Decree No. 62, 1999, specifies implementation measures for the Government's policies pertaining to rehabilitation. The Committee notes this information and asks the Government to clarify whether Decree No. 62 requires consultations with organizations of employers, workers and persons with disabilities. It would also appreciate receiving a copy of Decree No. 62.
Article 8. The Government states that an experimental vocational rehabilitation centre has been created in Nakhichevan and the Government is planning similar centres in five other towns. It added that voluntary organizations of disabled persons have created enterprises where disabled persons of different occupations are employed. The Committee notes this information and asks to be kept informed of progress in expanding the vocational rehabilitation centres and employment programmes in rural areas.
Article 9. In reply to previous comments, the Government states that there is one centre with 76 specialists but that no measures have been taken or envisaged to expand training to other vocational rehabilitation staff, due to lack of funds. The Committee draws attention to the obligation to ensure the training and availability or rehabilitation counsellors and other suitably qualified staff responsible for the vocational guidance, vocational training, placement and employment of disabled persons. It would appreciate being kept informed of any progress made in this respect.
The Committee notes with interest the information supplied by the Government in its first report on the application of the Convention. It would be grateful if in its next report the Government would provide additional information on the following points:
Article 5 of the Convention. The Committee notes the information on the role of organizations of disabled persons in the implementation of the national policy on vocational rehabilitation and employment of disabled persons. It also notes the provisions of the Employment Act of 1991 concerning the participation of the trade unions in the implementation of the state employment policy. It would be grateful if the Government will indicate whether trade unions are consulted on the implementation of the national policy on vocational rehabilitation and employment of disabled persons, and whether the representative organizations of employers are also consulted on the implementation of the said policy, as required by this Article.
Article 8. The Committee notes brief indications in the Government's report concerning measures taken in rural areas in favour of disabled children. It would be grateful if the Government would describe, in its next report, measures taken in regard to other categories of disabled persons, with a view to promoting the establishment and development of vocational rehabilitation and employment services for these persons in rural areas and remote communities.
Article 9. The Committee notes the Government's statement to the effect that there is no system of training of vocational rehabilitation staff in the country at present. It also notes the provision of section 15 of the Act on the Social Protection of Disabled Persons, 1992, concerning special training of such staff which shall be ensured by the State. The Committee would be grateful if the Government would indicate, in its next report, measures taken or envisaged to ensure the availablity of suitably qualified vocational rehabilitation staff, in accordance with this Article of the Convention and the national provision referred to above.
Point V of the report form. Please provide information on the application of the Convention in practice, including for example statistics, extracts from reports, studies and inquiries, concerning the matters covered by the Convention (for example, with respect to particular areas or branches of activity or particular categories of disabled workers).