Shida
Kartli. Members of
organizational group on social-educational problems of the Youth Parliament of
Georgia have visited a border village Dvani as part of the project "One
Book Campaign" and met with the local youth in the Dvani Public School.With involvement of students of various
Georgian universities and the schoolchildren, during one month the Youth
Parliament has collected books for youngsters living in the border village,
which they have presented to the local school library.Apart from presenting the books, during
the day education trainings were delivered and intellectual activities and
games were organized for the Dvani-based youth.
Source: the organization's page in the
social network.
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