Samtskhe-Javakheti. Borjomi has hosted a youth camp on
January 15-19. As part of the Civic Education and Teacher Training Program, the
Akhaltsikhe Youth Center has organized the youth camp for integration. 24
schools of Samtskhe-Javakheti have participated in the project, including 12
Armenian-language schools. Camp participants were trained in various topics:
integration; notion and working principles of the school-based civic clubs;
project drafting technique, etc. Youngsters have learned the art of debates.As the camp’s
organizers have noted, similar meetings help raise the public awareness and
bring closer and integrate various ethnic groups.
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