Kakheti. Members of the Telavi Youth Center have celebrated the International Day
for Tolerance on November 16. As part of the event, the schoolchildren have
talked to co-citizens about tolerance, and the thematic videos were produced.
Event participants have carried out the opinion poll as well, which has
established that 90% of the population are not aware of tolerance. The event
was held as part of the "Advancing National Integration in Georgia"
project (ANI), implemented by the
UN Association of Georgia (UNAG) with support of the US Agency for
International
Source:the organization's page in the social network
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