EU Mobile Information Center in the Border Villages
Shida
Kartli. On
April 2 the EU Mobile Information Center has visited schools in the border
villages Variani, Akhaldaba and Otarasheni. The meetings primarily aimed at
informing the schoolchildren about the activities of the EU. The Center
activists have explained simply what the Association Agreement means and why it
is beneficial for the country. Team work was organized on the European and the
Eastern Partnership map. Entertaining animations were shown and quiz game was
organized on the topic. Children were awarded with books.
Source: page of
"Let's Meet Europe" in the social network.
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