
This project involved students from three primary schools in Kutaisi, two in Tskaltubo, and one in each of the villages of Kvitiri and Kvakhchiri, totaling 500 students. At these schools, discussion clubs on ecological problems were established, and teachers attended a conference.
Students in the third and fourth forms received training at the Center of Ecological Education at the Sataplia Nature Reserve. A children’s glossary of ecological terms for students was distributed, as well as an adult book entitled “Children and the Environment.” As a result of this project, nature corners were also established in two nursery schools in the Kutaisi area.
Other Projects

Fostering Waste Management at a Local Level
funded by the US Embassy Democracy Commission, 1.09.2015-30.07.2016, USD 20.757
Promotion of Sustainable Development of the Kazbegi Municipality Through Introduction of Sustainable Waste Management Practices and Use of Alternative Energy Source
funded by EU, 31.08.2011-31.08.2013, EU 61.067
Small Rivers-Big Problems
funded by EWMI ACCESS, 1/09/2015 - 31/05/2016, USD 14.940
Center of Ecological Education
funded by The Horizonti Foundation, 1998, USD 2,817
Ecological Knowledge for Journalists
funded by REC Caucasus, 01.11.2001-01.05.2002, USD 4,998
Maintenance of the Gene Pool of Endemic Threatened Species
funded by Royal Netherlands Embassy in Ukraine, 1.06.2005- 1.12.2005, USD 2,520