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State Policy on Tolerance and Civil Integration

NITG

1.Mar.2008

pub16.jpgState Policy on Tolerance and Civil Integration - the journal, prepared in frames of USAID-funded National Integration and Tolerance in Georgia program, aims to acquaint the population, local and international nongovernmental and donor organizations with the activities of the Civil Integration and Tolerance Council which is functioning under the President and dealing with the integration. The publication raises  public awareness about government institutions’ engagement in tolerance and civil integration process.

Prepared by: Administration of the President with assistance from UNA Georgia
Languages: Georgian, English and Russian
Published in :2008
Page: 51

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