Adjara. On February 19, IDP youngsters trained
as part of the project "Social Enterprise: Accounting and Web-Design
Center" have delivered a training in the office of NGO
"Borjghali" to their peer IDPs. Training was delivered in
"setting up and managing the blogs". In addition to major
beneficiaries of the project, the training was attended by the members of
volunteer club "Batusi" functioning with "Borjghali". Based
on two-day training course the youngsters learned how to create and manage the
blogs.The
project – "Social Enterprise: Accounting and Web-Design Center"
is funded by "Open Society - Georgia" Foundation.
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