Samtskhe-Javakheti.As part
of the Civic Education and Teacher Training Program, a round table dedicated to
the World Aids Day was organized on December 1 in the Akhaltsikhe Youth Center
with participation of the Samtskhe-Javakheti based partner schools, where the
civic club members have presented the paintings on the topic of HIV/AIDS.
After the presentation, the video on the transmission
of HIV infection developed by the civic club of the Akhaltsikhe Public School
N6 was demonstrated, resulting in the discussion on the topic.
Paintings dedicated to the World Aids Day will be
exhibited until the end of the week in the Akhaltsikhe Youth Center, following
which the 3 best paintings will be selected and the authors will be awarded.
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