Adjara. The Batumi Branch of the Civil Society Institute has delivered another training on April 1. This time the Branch head has discussed with youngsters a public policy, and in particular they have examined the issues of problem identification and searching for potential solutions. Apart from getting familiar with theoretic materials, training participants have worked on case studies. In addition, they have identified several problems the municipality is facing and delivered a presentation on them as a result of group work. At the end youngsters have selected several areas, created working groups and started working on a recommendatory document for further submission with the Batumi City Council.
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