Imereti. Kutaisi has hosted a discussion on February12 over discrimination related issues, moderated by the Imereti trustee of the Public Defender's Office and attended by members of the Kutaisi Youth Center.
The participants have discussed forms of discrimination, issues related to freedom of faith and religion, as well as the current human rights situation.
The meeting was held as part of the Advancing National Integration in Georgia project, implemented by the UN Association of Georgia with support of the US Agency for International Development. The Kutaisi Education, Development, and Employment Center is the project's partner in Imereti.
Source: the organization's web page in the social network.
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