People on the streets of Tbilisi share their ingredients for a good democracy in this fun video experiment.
USAID’s Georgia Primary Education Project collaborates closely with the private sector to engage volunteers in teaching lessons on entrepreneurship, financial literacy, and workforce readiness in public schools across Georgia.
USAID’s Georgia Primary Education Project collaborates closely with the Ministry of Education and Science to transform the Georgian education system into a dynamic learner-centered model that produces students who are motivated to succeed
Happy New Year from all of us at USAID/Georgia and our partners who are supporting quality education, democratic institutions, economic opportunities, independent media, environmental protection, equal opportunities, and equal rights for all the people of Georgia. Meet some of our wonderful partners and beneficiares in this fun holiday video: https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/videos/holiday-message-usaidgeorgia
Two inspiring young Georgians - Akaki Saginadze from Kutaisi in Imereti region and Shalala Amirjanova from Marneuli in Kvemo Kartli region - were among five winners selected for the U.S. State Department’s “Open World Program 2016,” which offers exchange visits to the U.S. for young leaders from post-Soviet countries. Shalala and Akaki are the youngest participants in the exchange program since it started operating in Georgia, in 2005.
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