Adjara. On December 1, the youth organization
Art Way has organized a theatricalized event in the Batumi streets –
"Touch and See". The event aimed at calling on the city to provide
necessary infrastructure for the movement of the blind. The event focused on
the request to provide audio traffic lights and bus stops and install the
information stands printed in the Braille print. The Batumi youth troupe,
members of the Art Way club, NGO representatives and other volunteer youngsters
were imitating throughout the city with megaphones the audio auto stops and
traffic lights. Information flyers were disseminated as part of the event and
the society was informed about the problems of the blind.
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