Civic Club Opened in the Tskaltubo Public School #4
Imereti. As part of the Civic Education and
Teachers’ Training Program, the coordinator of civic clubs held a working
meeting with the club members on October 23 in the Tskaltubo Public School #4.
The civic club unites 30 members. At the meeting the participants got familiar
with the principles of club work, and the civic club members were divided into
four groups: information, education, sociology and advocacy. They were briefed
in detail about the function and mission of each group. During the working
meeting each group has identified the action plan for the next three months.
Stationery items were presented to the club for implementing the further
activities.The
Civic Education and Teachers’ Training Program is implemented by PH-International
with the financial support of USAID.
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