On February 25, 2017 Youth Palace in Tbilisi hosted students from Tbilisi partner schools of civics education Momavlis Taoba program. Students presented projects carried out for the benefit of their schools and communities. Exhibition of posters reflecting the work of students was presented as well.

Students implemented projects covering the topics, such as such as human rights, bullying, healthy lifestyle, environmental protection, road safety and other.

The guests of the event were Ms. Lia Gigauri, the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, USA Congressmen Spouses Ms. Marina Ushveridze, Chief of Party of Civic Education “Momavlis Taoba” Program. Mr. Berdia Natvlishvili, PH international Georgia Country Director and representatives of USAID in Georgia.

At the end presentation students and the guests of the event spoke about civics education.

USAID funded Momavlis Taoba program is implemented by PH International and supported by Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia.

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