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01.08.2020

“ACT Azerbaijan” presents results of the survey it conducted on April 19 – May 1 in Baku city.

Language is one of the cornerstones of one nation’s existence and national identity. Azerbaijan language has been serving as a guardian of the existence of Azerbaijani people through hundreds of years protecting its moral and national presence. The country has been celebrating the date of August 1 as Azerbaijan Alphabet and Azerbaijan Language Day since 2001.

How good do the people in Baku speak in mother tongue? According to our survey, respondents evaluated their Azerbaijan language knowledge averagely with 8 points on a 10-point scale.

Residents of the capital city know foreign languages, too, in addition to mother tongue. Our survey revealed that more than half of the people in Baku (67 %) know Russian language. English (32 %) and Turkish (15%) languages come in at number two and three respectively. Speakers of German (4%) and Persian (2%) are quite less. Only 1% of the people in the city know French, Georgian and Arabic, while 26% said they can speak only in Azerbaijani language.

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Survey was conducted via phone among 400 respondents in Baku city on on April 19th – May 1st. Incorrectness rate of the survey is 4.9 % maximum.



01.08.2017

“ACT Azerbaijan” presents results of the survey it conducted on April 19 – May 1 in Baku city.

Language is one of the cornerstones of one nation’s existence and national identity. Azerbaijan language has been serving as a guardian of the existence of Azerbaijani people through hundreds of years protecting its moral and national presence. The country has been celebrating the date of August 1 as Azerbaijan Alphabet and Azerbaijan Language Day since 2001.

How good do the people in Baku speak in mother tongue? According to our survey, respondents evaluated their Azerbaijan language knowledge averagely with 8 points on a 10-point scale.

Residents of the capital city know foreign languages, too, in addition to mother tongue. Our survey revealed that more than half of the people in Baku (67 %) know Russian language. English (32 %) and Turkish (15%) languages come in at number two and three respectively. Speakers of German (4%) and Persian (2%) are quite less. Only 1% of the people in the city know French, Georgian and Arabic, while 26% said they can speak only in Azerbaijani language.

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Survey was conducted via phone among 400 respondents in Baku city on on April 19th – May 1st. Incorrectness rate of the survey is 4.9 % maximum.



27.07.2017

“ACT Azerbaijan” presents results of the survey it conducted on April 19 – May 1 in Baku city.

Most of the Baku residents leave their homes for Absheron seaside villages simultaneously with the start of May when the Sun starts warming the ground. Calm winter days of Absheron are replaced by buoyant, crowdy summer season due to the massive flow of people to seaside suburb villages. Seaside villas pose to be the best place for getting rid of the winter cold and working stress.

Results of our survey revealed that only one fourth (23 %) of Baku residents own suburb mansions, while the rest are dreaming to have a villa close to the blue seawater and golden beach sand.

Mardakan, a suburb village in northern Absheron is an ideal location for 18% of surveyed residents. One of the most beautiful seaside villages Novkhani comes in at number two (16 %), while Bilgah, once boasting worlwide famous Jumeirah hotel complex, is the third most desired place for a suburb house (9 %). Buzovna (6 %), Shuvalan (5 %), Pirshagi (3 %) are also among best places as for the Baku people. Some 13 % of respondents said location for a suburb mansion doesn’t matter to them. There are only 5 who are satisfied with their urban life and not interested in having an outskirt house.

The rest of respondents prefered to spend summer days in other Absheron villages, including Turkan, Zagulba, Fatmayi and others.

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Survey was conducted via phone among 400 respondents in Baku city on on April 19th – May 1st. Incorrectness rate of the survey is 4.9 % maximum.

14.07.2017

“ACT Azerbaijan” presents results of the survey it conducted on April 19 – May 1 in Baku city.

Simultaneously with the arrival of summer Baku residents start talking too much about the weather and weather forecast for each day. Everyone, from seven to seventy complain about the hot weather. This is the “topic of summer” for all in Baku through tens decades. Interestingly, what helps Bakuvians kill their thirst during hot summer days?

Still water is the best choice against thirst among vast majority of Baku residents (76 %). Half of the people (48 %) drink tea to get rid of thirst. One fifth of Bakuvians consume stewed fruit or flavored fizzy drinks for this purpose (each 20%). Thirst is killed by sparkled water for 16% of Baku people. Buttermilk comes to help 17% of city residents. While 12% of people prefer natural juice to quench the thirst of summer, beer is the choice of only 3%.

Survey was conducted via phone among 400 respondents in Baku city on on April 19th – May 1st. Incorrectness rate of the survey is 4.9 % maximum.

07.06.2017

ACT Azerbaijan presents the results of survey conducted on July 17-21 in Baku.

According to survey, 59% of respondents visited doctor during last year. 78% of visitors applied due to sickness, 34% for preventive examination. 76%  of respondents visited state hospitals, 56% private clinics. Top five visited doctors by patients include dentist (26.4%), gynecologist (22.4%), therapeutist (20%), cardiologist (14%) and neuropathist (13%).

The least visited medical spheres are dermatology (0.8%), oncology (0.2%) and pediatry (0.2%). 2.3% of respondents applied for ultrasound scan, 5.6% for laboratory and 0.5% for physiotherapy. 70% of survey participants were satisfied with provided medical service. Respondents totally dissatisfied with doctors and services constitited 29%.

Based on 62.5% of respondents, it's possible to receive high quality medical service in medical centers located in Baku. 25.3% didn't agree with this opinion. The percentage of survey participants going abroad due to health problems is 7%. Those respondents generally prefer to visit Turkey (31%), Russia (22.2%), Iran (13%), Germany (9%) for treatment.


Survey was conducted among 400 respondents by phone on July 17-21 in Baku.

01.06.2017

“ACT Azerbaijan” presents results of the survey it conducted on April 19- May 1 in Baku city.

Today, June 1, marks International Day of Children’s Protection. Celebrating this day is simultaneously difficult and important in the modern world, where millions of children suffer from starvation, war, violence and aggression. Problems of children in Azerbaijan start before their birth. Azerbaijan stands among leading countries in Europe in the European Council Parliamentary Assembly Resolution on gender equality in terms of abortions related to gender discrimination. Sex ratio of newborns in Azerbaijan according to State Statistical Committee's latest report is 114 boys against 100 girls, while the global average is 105-106 boys versus 100 girls.  The number of 114 reveals the fact that most of the parents in the country are inclined towards gender discrimination.

Given the social significance of the issue, ACT Azerbaijan asked the residents in Baku about what gender they would prefer for their children. Survey revealed interesting results as more than half (59%) of the people said sex of their children doesn’t matter to them. Men accounted for vast majority (71%) of the supporters of this approach. Mainly middle-aged-people (aged between 35-44) attaches no significance to gender of a child to be born (70%). Health of the baby is much more important to them rather it is boy or a girl. Some 29% are fond of baby girls with mainly ladies (34 %) and elderly people aged over 65 (40 %). Surprisingly, dreamers of baby boys are comparatively less (12 %). Mainly men  (12 %) and youth (aged between18-24) prefer to have a boy over a girl (23 %). One of the interesting moments is that while youth want a boy, elderly people pin their care and love to girls.


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Survey was conducted via phone among 400 respondents in Baku city on April 19- May 1. Incorrectness rate of the survey is 4.9 % maximum.

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Research and consulting company ACT has become a member of the UN Global Compact Georgia network. The network brings together more than 13,500 responsible companies from 160 countries around the world, striving to create a better and more desirable world by encouraging and supporting the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). On July 18, the Stamba Hotel hosted the annual general meeting of the Georgia Global Compact Network, where members of the ACT Development Advisory Group, senior consultant Natia Rukhadze and analyst Keti Antadze took part in the work of the Georgia General Agreement Network (GCNG). Presented are the results of a study commissioned by this network last year - “The role of the private sector in achieving the Sustainable Development Goals”. The event was initiated by the Global Compact Georgia network. Currently, the Georgian network has 110 members. “The ACT team supports and strengthens private and public organizations to bring about significant economic, social and political change in more than 20 countries around the world, and in this regard, our efforts and aspirations are fully aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). We believe that membership of the Global Compact network is the best platform for networking, sharing and implementing best practices, and expanding globally; We believe that membership in the network will help us implement sustainable approaches in accordance with international standards in our team and share the experience with our partners across the region. ” - says Sopho Chachanidze, head of the consulting company ACT Development. “I believe that membership in the UN Global Compact network is an even more serious and significant responsibility, which is fully consistent with the vision and development vector of our company. I believe that membership of the Network will allow us to be fully informed about the steps and progress made in the implementation of the 2030 Agenda, which, in turn, will allow us to make a valuable contribution to creating a better and more desirable world. I also think that ongoing activities to raise awareness of the Global Development Goals (SDGs) among local companies will significantly help companies to better understand their role in this area, which will further increase their motivation and commitment to create a healthy, sustainable environment that meets international standards as a local level, and throughout the region or country ”, - senior consultant Natia Rukhadze.
28.07.2021
Tinatin Rukhadze, General Director of ACT won the prestigious Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award! Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award is the first international competition in history for business women and is held annually in 32 countries around the world. Since 1972, there have been awarded women, who made significant contribution to the development of global economy and business. Veuve Clicquot Business Woman Award serves as kind of a benchmark, while being source of inspiration and impetus for new generation business leaders. The competition, which is intended for active and busy women, gains extra significance because of its historical roots – it is named in honor of Madam Clicquot, who became a widow at the age of 27 and undertook his husband’s legacy – champagne business, which managed to survive during The Napoleonic Wars and brutal revolutions in Europe, and even in unfair competitive environment managed to create strong brand, as well as stereotype of a strong woman. Tinatin Rukhadze will be the brand ambassador throughout the year 2019. In addition, a vine named after her will be planted in France and a champagne will be bottled in honor of her. 
09.01.2019
ACT started implementation of the project in Tanzania. The project which is commissioned by VisionFund International serves to increase accessibility of agro loans offered by micro finance organization for local farmers. Apart from Africa, international fund VisionFund International implements projects in Asia, Latin America and Europe as well while agriculture represents its one of TOP priority fields. ACT has a long history of working in agro sector. ACT team started implementation of the mentioned project in March and it is planned to be finished in the end of May. “Implementation of the project in Tanzania is an important success for our company which aims at expanding its work on international markets. Regardless the fact that our offices have been operating in Baku and Almaty for years now, we also implement projects in Eastern European countries, we have experience in working in Central European countries as well but implementation of the project in Africa is an unique opportunity for us to get known with a completely new market and actively offer them our research and consulting services. This project made us see that our country has a chance to expand export of intellectual capital outside Georgia even in less explored counties of Africa”. Rusudan Telia, Executive director of ACT.  Analysis and consulting team ACT has been represented on the research and consulting market for more than 15 years. Its regional offices have been operating in Azerbaijan since 2010 and in Kazakhstan since 2014. The company implements projects in more than 20 countries in the field of business as well as development projects.
30.03.2018
“ACT Azerbaijan” gathered the representatives of local media together on the occasion of July 22 National Press Day. The “Media Party”, organized in one of the entertainment centres, was attended by the representatives of the leading media outlets. The aim of this event was not only to celebrate the national Press day together, but also to inform the journalists regarding the professional research and surveys they refer to during their work process. An interesting moment was about the identification of the topics of the next “Newsletter” social survey of “ACT Azerbaijan” by the very journalists. After the discussion of the topics of interest, the journalists presented their offers. The research company will consider these suggestions and after 2 months will share with the media the results, once the professional survey is conducted on the basis of the journalists’ questions. Party also accompanied with bowling competition among the participants. The employee of “Adalat” newspaper – Subhan Mahmudov, who overcame his colleagues, was awarded by “ACT Azerbaijan”.
20.07.2017
‘Omnibus’ is a so-called project, which is the type of quantitative research putting a number of companies together. The distinctive feature of this project is that the companies would save their time and budget spent for the marketing researches. Any company joining ‘Omnibus’ project would be able to achieve the results which will contribute to the development of its business in a less time and for cheaper price. Under this project, a company presents in advance the questions of its interest and receives the quantitative research results after four weeks. Each company can present any number of questions to the project or can make selection among the ready indexes.  All the questions presented by the companies and the research results are kept confidential. Moreover, demographic indicators received as a result of the surveys are presented to the companies free of charge. Along with the ‘Omnibus’ project, ‘ACT Azerbaijan’ also launched an official YouTube channel. The channel will become functional from May and will broadcast exclusive interviews with foreign and local marketing experts of Azerbaijan and footages on marketing and marketing researches. Furthermore, the surveys will be presented in the video form as a follow-up of ‘Newsletter’ (Public opinion survey) project. The presentation was made on April 19, 2017 in ‘JW Marriott Absheron Baku hotel. The event was attended by the representatives of local and foreign companies.
21.04.2017
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