Civic Integration and Tolerance Council holds another open discussion of draft Strategic Vision of National Integration and Tole
2008-07-17
On July 16, Civic Integration and Tolerance Council held another open discussion of draft Strategic Vision of National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia in Marneuli, Kvemo Kartli region, with participation of local civil society organizations, journalists, educational institutions and local government representatives.</p> <p>At the public meeting Mrs. Tamar Kintsurashvili, Advisor to the President of Georgia on Integration issues and the Chairwoman of Civic Integration and Tolerance Council (CITC), Mr. Ramaz Aptsiauri, Chief of Party of National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia program, Mrs. Anna Zhvania, the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mr. Koba Chopliani, the Chairman of Ethnic Minority Council under the Public Defender of Georgia presented the draft Strategic Vision and encouraged all interested parties and general public to contribute to the strategy development process.</p> <p>The Strategic Vision was jointly developed by the Civic Integration and Tolerance Council and UN Association of Georgia within the framework of the National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia program.</p> <p>Draft strategy document is available at UNAG office, or may be downloaded from here -Civic Integration and Tolerance in Georgia, Strategic Vision Comments and suggestions will be highly welcomed and considered. Please address your comments to following addresses: Administration of the President of Georgia, Office of the Advisor to the President of Georgia on Integration Issues: Ingorokva 7, Tbilisi, Georgia Tel: 995 32/99 50 63 E-mail:<a href="mailto:tkintsurashvili@president.gov.ge">tkintsurashvili@president.gov.ge</a> and/or UN Association of Georgia: Dolidze str. 2, 0171, Tbilisi, Georgia Tel: 995 32/33 52 16 E-mail:<a href="mailto:una@una.ge">una@una.ge</a>
On July 16, Civic Integration and Tolerance Council held another open discussion of draft Strategic Vision of National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia in Marneuli, Kvemo Kartli region, with participation of local civil society organizations, journalists, educational institutions and local government representatives.</p> <p>At the public meeting Mrs. Tamar Kintsurashvili, Advisor to the President of Georgia on Integration issues and the Chairwoman of Civic Integration and Tolerance Council (CITC), Mr. Ramaz Aptsiauri, Chief of Party of National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia program, Mrs. Anna Zhvania, the Deputy Minister of Education and Science of Georgia, Mr. Koba Chopliani, the Chairman of Ethnic Minority Council under the Public Defender of Georgia presented the draft Strategic Vision and encouraged all interested parties and general public to contribute to the strategy development process.</p> <p>The Strategic Vision was jointly developed by the Civic Integration and Tolerance Council and UN Association of Georgia within the framework of the National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia program.</p> <p>Draft strategy document is available at UNAG office, or may be downloaded from here -Civic Integration and Tolerance in Georgia, Strategic Vision Comments and suggestions will be highly welcomed and considered. Please address your comments to following addresses: Administration of the President of Georgia, Office of the Advisor to the President of Georgia on Integration Issues: Ingorokva 7, Tbilisi, Georgia Tel: 995 32/99 50 63 E-mail:<a href="mailto:tkintsurashvili@president.gov.ge">tkintsurashvili@president.gov.ge</a> and/or UN Association of Georgia: Dolidze str. 2, 0171, Tbilisi, Georgia Tel: 995 32/33 52 16 E-mail:<a href="mailto:una@una.ge">una@una.ge</a>