• $
  • £

Azerbaijan allocates nearly 5 bln manats annually to education

Azerbaijan allocates nearly 5 bln manats annually to education
14.10.2025 14:27

Azerbaijan spends about 5 billion manats ($2.9 billion) each year on education, equivalent to roughly 3.8% of GDP, Deputy Minister of Science and Education Idris Isaev said.

Speaking at the opening of the 7th Dialogue on Sustainable Development Goals, held under the theme “Investing in education for Azerbaijan’s sustainable development,” Isaev noted that the bulk of education funding comes from the state budget.

“Globally, around 85% of education investment comes from the state and 15% from the private sector, but in Azerbaijan the ratio is different — about 95% from the state and only 5% from the private sector,” he said.

Gülnar Nazimqızı

Similar news
Similar news
MP calls law protecting children from social media a progressive step
Society 18:00
MP calls law protecting children from social media a progressive step
Azerbaijani MP praises law protecting children from social media risks
Society 16:27
Azerbaijani MP praises law protecting children from social media risks
Azerbaijan court says corridor cameras may breach privacy
Society 15:30
Azerbaijan court says corridor cameras may breach privacy
Rain forecast for Baku and surrounding areas
Society 16:00
Rain forecast for Baku and surrounding areas
Azerbaijan statistics committee involves students in tourism surveys
Society 15:28
Azerbaijan statistics committee involves students in tourism surveys
Temperatures in Azerbaijan to reach 37C
Society 16:30
Temperatures in Azerbaijan to reach 37C
German-Azerbaijani infrastructure conference to be held in Baku
Society 16:00
German-Azerbaijani infrastructure conference to be held in Baku
Azercell fosters digital skills and lifelong learning for senior citizens
Society 16:32
Azercell fosters digital skills and lifelong learning for senior citizens
Temperatures in Baku to reach 34C
Society 16:30
Temperatures in Baku to reach 34C
Anews TV

Our official Youtube channel

Subscribe