Adjara. Members of the "Democracy Narrators Group" have presented narrative performances to the locals on August 5 in the club of village Charnali of the Khelvachauri Municipality. Their key goal is to promote democratic values and civil activism. The performances were built on various stories that had contributed to the development of democracy in Georgia or other countries worldwide.
This meeting was organized by CSO "Borjghali", with financial support from the "Open Society – Georgia" Foundation and the Department for Sports and Youth Affairs of the Adjara Autonomous Republic.
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