On the sixth day the final preparations for the S.P.O.R.T Festival, ensuring it embodies participation, respect, and tolerance, took place. Reflection group and a session of New Initiatives Evening for relaxing or launching new projects was held in the swcond half of the day. The sixth Intercultural Nights was led by the Georgian team.
Here are testimonials of the Georgian participants:
Ketevani OnianiWorking with international groups was perfect opportunity to improve myself, especially team working and communication skills. I realized how each culture brings different perspectives and different ideas. This project facilitated great cultural exchange and further provided us with tools to enhance our skills and expertise in various fields such as teamwork and communication.
Giorgi AkopashviliThis project was a great opportunity to improve our skills in teamwork and communication, and facilitate active participation through sports, the activities were engaging and fun and the implementation of outdoor tasks further enhanced our knowledge and led us to a deeper understanding and cultural connection.
Aleksandre DaneliaI enjoyed the experience of this project as it helped me develop skills of communication and teamwork. I also explored various different cultures and made friends with like-minded individuals from different countries. It was a rewarding time that is to be cherished forever.
Salome OnianiThis project was one of the best projects I have ever participated. The whole project start from the organization and partners, including participants and facilitator was unforgettable. I gained a great deal of knowledge and amazing experience. I want to say that it really exceedeed my expectations.
Tamar LomsadzeYouth exchange project S.P.O.R.T was one of the best experience in my life, since I met amazing people, made connections and created the great project together. Activities were diverse, engaging and interesting. It never made me bored, but only allowed me to learn and gain new skills. Through sport we raised our awareness about promoting tolerance, inclusivity and active citizenship.
Ani PapashviliThe project was about embracing diversity and the strength of collaboration. Working alongside individuals from Georgia, Italy, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, and Austria, I discovered how each culture brings its own perspectives and unique ideas. I learned to communicate beyond language barriers, adapt to new ways of thinking, and appreciate the value of empathy and open-mindedness.
🇪🇺 Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or Agency for International Programs for Youth Republic of Latvia (JSPA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority JSPA can be held responsible for them.
➡️ Project No 2024-1-LV02-KA152-YOU-000242943, implemented in cooperation with Agency for International Programs for Youth.
Project coordinator: BK-95, Latvia 🇱🇻Project partners: Youth Center of Georgia 🇬🇪, “Neuer Start”, Austria 🇦🇹, Travel Enjoy Learn, Lithuania 🇱🇹, Comune di Ghedi, Italy 🇮🇹, Szivárvány Törzs Közhasznú Egyesület, Hungary 🇭🇺.