People on the streets of Tbilisi share their ingredients for a good democracy in this fun video experiment.
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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.
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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
![Packaging of seasonings Packaging of seasonings at USAID supported Fruit and Herb Processing Plant](https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/square_thumbnail/public/pressreleases/for_web_0.jpg?itok=LGfBI2qI)
Farkoni, owned by Mamuka Alpaidze, is a collector and processor of wild berries, bay leaves, and medical herbs.
![Innovative class in reading Reading class in Kutaisi school](https://2012-2017.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/styles/square_thumbnail/public/pressreleases/for_web.jpg?itok=h6_J_kl9)
Kutaisi, March 30, 2017, - USAID Mission Director Douglas Ball visited Kutaisi Public School # 32 to see an innovative class in reading. The class use new teaching methods introduced by USAID’s Georgia Primary Education (G-PriEd) project, implemented in partnership with the Ministry of Education and Science (MES).
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