Adjara. On October 2, the Batumi Education,
Development and Employment Center has held the meeting in the Batumi Civic
Engagement Center dedicated to the International day of Non-Violence. This
meeting was attended by the civic club members of the Adjara-based partner
schools. The Club members have presented drawings depicting the topic – "Non-Violence at School". The
meeting was held as part of the "Civic Education and Teachers' Training
Program", which is funded by the US Agency for International Development
(UASID).
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