In April 21, 2017, SIQA organized an event at the Marneuli Center for Democratic involvement within the framework of two projects that were implemented on “Future
Generation” program, these projects are: “Protect our mother nature” and “Take
care of our health”.
The projects were created by members of civic clubs
participating in the Student Youth Forum under the program.
"Protect Our Mother Nature" is an environmental
project implemented by members of Kachagani # 1, Kachagani # 2 and
Kirachmughanlo Public Schools Civic Club, with the aim of "Take Care of
Our Health" to promote a healthy lifestyle. Members of the civic clubs of
Kvemo Sarali, Zemo Sarali, Damiageorkhi and Javshaniani schools participated in
the project.
On April 26, SIQA organized a final event of the project, "Georgia is my homeland" ,in the assembly hall of the Marneuli
Municipality. The project was implemented by the civic clubs of # 2 public
schools in the villages of Takalo, Kulari, Araflo and Shaumiani, Marneuli
Municipality, within the framework of the "Future
Generation" program.
The aim of the
project was to bring together Georgian, Azerbaijanian, and Armenian ethnos students of the schools
involved to get acquainted with each other's culture and to integrate. Each
school presented a cultural program at a meeting in the Assembly Hall. The
students recited Georgian, Azerbaijanian and Armenian poems, sang songs typical of all
three ethnic groups, dressed in traditional costumes and performed folk dances.

On May 11, a summarizing event
of the Youth Forum was organized by SIQA in the Assembly Hall of the Bolnisi
Municipality. The event presented 5 youth projects implemented by 19 schools
involved in the "Future Generation" program. Through the projects
initiated by them, the young people contributed to solving problems such as
pollution, comfortable travel, integration of different ethnic groups,
promotion of healthy living, etc. in Rustavi, Gardabani, Bolnisi, Dmanisi and
Tetritskaro municipalities. The event was attended by representatives of municipal
self-governments to assist students in implementing projects.
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