Tbilisi. In 2013 by the
initiative of the Down Syndrom International Organization a tradition of
"countless socks” was introduced, the aim of which is the original expression
of mass solidarity. By buying colored
socks people attract attention of those around them, they disseminate information
and take responsibility.By the initiative of the UNO from 2011 onwards on
March 21 the International Day of Down’s Syndrome is celebrated
worldwide including Georgia. The aim of the event is to give information to the
society.For the celebration of the International Day of
Down’s Syndrome and to support people with Down’s syndrome the NGO "Let’s be
friends” and "The Council of Professionals of Children and Parents with the
Down’s Syndrome” will hold an event called "Friends Do Not Count Chromosomes.
Statement from US Ambassador Dunnigan: “I am deeply concerned that in recent weeks the Georgian government’s choices have moved the country away from its Euro-Atlantic future, a destination desired by...
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“Involvement of the Women from the Regions in Social and Political Processes”
Tbilisi.On April 30, Rondeli Foundation hosted a roundtable discussion on “Involvement of the Women from the Regions in Social and Political Processes” with participation of active women from differen...
Statement by President von der Leyen on the situation in Georgia
Statement by President von der Leyen on the situation in Georgia
"I am following the situation in Georgia with great concern and I condemn the violence in the streets of Tbilisi. Georgia's citizen