“Rebuild Karabakh 2024” Exhibition
About project
- Role of the Fund: Organizational support and demonstration of a specialized stand
- Participants: Public representatives, local and international companies, private and state institutions, youth
- Number of visitors to the KRF stand: Over 2,500
About the Exhibition:
The 4th Azerbaijan International “Restoration, Reconstruction and Development of Karabakh” (Rebuild Karabakh) exhibition was held at the Baku Expo Center from October 15 to 17.
The Karabakh Revival Fund successfully participated in the exhibition for the fourth consecutive time.
Visitors to the KRF stand received comprehensive information about the Fund’s activities, including projects and initiatives providing financial support for the restoration of liberated territories.
Building on the significant interest shown last year in the "Pearls of Karabakh" puzzle game – featuring illustrations of Karabakh’s magnificent monuments – the game was once again featured at the Fund’s stand.
Hundreds of visitors of various age groups participated in the game, and the top 30 players with the highest scores received gifts from the "Incredible Karabakh" t-shirt collection, featuring symbols of Karabakh.
In the foyer of the Baku Expo Center, where the exhibition was held, visitors had the opportunity to view the “Urbicide in Karabakh” exhibition. This exhibition, organized based on materials from the “Karabakh.Center” online resource created by the Karabakh Revival Fund on the initiative of the First Vice-President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Mehriban khanim Aliyeva, showcases the unprecedented destruction caused by Armenians in the liberated territories.
It should be noted that "Caspian Event Organisers" and "Iteca Caspian", the organizers of international exhibitions and congresses in Azerbaijan, donated 38,600 AZN of the proceeds from the exhibition to the Karabakh Revival Fund to support the restoration of liberated territories.
The "Rebuild Karabakh" exhibition is the first and only specialized event dedicated to Karabakh's restoration. Supported by numerous state institutions and ministries, the exhibition serves as an attractive and effective business platform, fostering stronger public-private partnerships.
The exhibition aims to highlight the positive changes, restoration, and reconstruction efforts in Karabakh following its liberation. It seeks to encourage business involvement in regional development, infrastructure restoration, and promote investment in the area.