''Let's Fight Against Poverty Together''
Samtskhe-Javakheti. The organization
"Akhaltsikhe Youth Center” has echoed the International Day for the Eradication
of Poverty with the youth festival. The festival was preceded by the project,
which involved civic clubs of 66 schools of the region, and the results of
which were summarized at the festival.
The festival with the slogan "Let’s fight
against poverty together” was launched in the central park of Akhaltsikhe,
where the members of the civic clubs have disseminated to the population the
booklets on social topics, developed based on the information collected by them
on the existing social background in various communities. The event continued
in the conference hall of the Akhaltsikhe Municipality. NGOs, students, their
parents and representatives from the Social Service Agency were invited to the
festival.
Finally, the civic club members have
presented the photo and video materials created on the topic of poverty.
Authors of the videos were awarded and the social programs implemented in the
country and the ways of poverty reduction were discussed.
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