Applied Civic Education and Teacher Training (ACETT) Program
Imereti. The summary presentation on the activities of the Civic Education and Training Center was held in the "Kutaisi Palace" Hotel on June 28. At the event civil clubs have presented the report on decisions made within the program framework. In addition, the school students who have won the small grant competition have presented their program to the audience. Public school representatives and members of the initiative group of the Imereti Region, civic education teachers and the members of partner organizations have attended the meeting. The event was organized within the framework of Applied Civil Education and Teacher Training (ACETT) Program for Georgia, which is implemented by the American organization PH International. Presentation was funded by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). This Program cooperates with 125 partner schools in the Imereti Region. At the end of the meeting, students having won the blog and club contests were awarded.
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