Adjara. The youth organization Art Way has held
another flash mob in the territory adjacent to the Shota Rustaveli State
University, which aimed at drawing public attention towards the problem of the
blind. Further, it also called on the authorities to make effective steps for
solving the existing problems. Up to 30 students, members of the Art Way club
and other interested persons have participated in the flash mob. The activity
was a constituent part of project "Re-Animation", which is funded by
the East-West Management Institute.
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