Training in the ''Healthy Lifestyle''
Tbilisi. As part
of the Civic Education and Teacher Training Program, the training in the
"Healthy Lifestyle" was delivered on November 19 in the children's
home of the Tbilisi Foundation. 28 schoolchildren from the school-based civic
clubs have attended the training. Youngsters were informed about the harm from
using alcohol, tobacco and drugs, watched the video film "Stigma" and
participated in the discussion of the movie. At the end of the meeting
information materials about the healthy lifestyle were disseminated.
The
training was organized as part of the USAID-funded project "HIV Prevention
in Georgia", implemented by the organization RTI International.
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