Tbilisi. The works of Georgian, Armenian and Azerbaijani
children on adapting
to climate change, reducing the risk of natural calamities and protecting the
biodiversity were exhibited from August 29 to September 2 in Tbilisi in the arts gallery
"Baia". The exhibition of children's paintings aimed to educate and
raise public awareness on these issues.
The event was held as part of the environmental
education week organized under the aegis of the Ministry of Environment. The
exhibition was organized by the EU-funded environmental program, which is
implemented by the international organization Mercy Corps and the Caucasus
Environmental NGO Network.
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