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Photographer Guram Muradov, UNAG. A child from Gori Preschool Center taking part in Education Week - a campaign for the promotion of reading and writing among children. ANI project
Advancing National Integration (ANI) is a USAID project, implemented by the UN Association of Georgia (UNAG). The project renders a complex set of activities that aim to support civic integration across diverse ethnic and geographic boundaries in Georgia.
Within its youth component, ANI introduced a centerpiece of its youth work – 13 Youth Centers (YCs) throughout Georgia that enroll thousands of young Georgians in civic education and activism. All project activities of ANI’s youth component are targeted towards promoting civic values and activism among young generations of Georgia across its geographic and ethnic boundaries. Through learning and practice, ANI’s youth participants are offered the opportunity to grow into tolerant, socially responsible, aware and creative collaborators, who think critically and are actively engaged in their community lives.
All the initiatives and activities conducted within the youth component are directed towards changing the ways the young people of Georgia perceive diversity and exercise their membership in society and actions that will ultimately translate into transforming Georgia’s youth into Georgia’s agents for change.
Photographer Guram Muradov, UNAG. A child from Gori Preschool Center taking part in Education Week - a campaign for the promotion of reading and writing among children. ANI project
Advancing National Integration (ANI) is a USAID project, implemented by the UN Association of Georgia (UNAG). The project renders a complex set of activities that aim to support civic integration across diverse ethnic and geographic boundaries in Georgia.
Within its youth component, ANI introduced a centerpiece of its youth work – 13 Youth Centers (YCs) throughout Georgia that enroll thousands of young Georgians in civic education and activism. All project activities of ANI’s youth component are targeted towards promoting civic values and activism among young generations of Georgia across its geographic and ethnic boundaries. Through learning and practice, ANI’s youth participants are offered the opportunity to grow into tolerant, socially responsible, aware and creative collaborators, who think critically and are actively engaged in their community lives.
All the initiatives and activities conducted within the youth component are directed towards changing the ways the young people of Georgia perceive diversity and exercise their membership in society and actions that will ultimately translate into transforming Georgia’s youth into Georgia’s agents for change.