Teenagers from ten municipalities of Western Georgia are actively participating in an online course on conflict management and violence prevention. Among their peers, they openly talk about challenges, stereotypes and the desire for change.

"I understand that the more I learn, the more I want to tell others. I want to protect myself and help others," said one of the participants.

Young people want to become ambassadors of peace in their regions and authors of positive changes.

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Free Space

The topics of conflict management and violence prevention are especially relevant for young people, as these issues are related to their everyday lives. During the meetings, they discuss various forms of violence, ways of peaceful resolution of conflicts, and the need for mutual support.

Participants note that open communication and exchange of experiences in a free space are very important for them. They are more aware of the dangers of violence, discuss protection mechanisms, and are ready to share information with others.

Young people hope that their participation will contribute to further awareness raising among their peers, which will contribute to the creation of a peaceful and safe environment.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Performances in Kutaisi

Performing in the open air, even in hot July, is a good experience for our youth.

Forum Theatre held two performances in Kutaisi: in the renovated Central Park and in Veriko Anjaparidze Park.

Unfortunately, the audience refrains from taking photos...

The main thing is that they join the discussion, share the slogans of the Forum Theatre: violence is unacceptable, violence and bullying cannot be tolerated, people who have suffered from violence must be protected...

The reaction of foreign guests of the city was especially impressive when the actors introduced them to the essence and goals of the Forum Theatre in English.

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Trainings

Trainings with young people on conflict management and violence prevention are actively conducted. The goal of the trainings is to develop critical thinking, empathy and peaceful communication skills among the young people.

During the trainings, participants actively participate in discussions, role-playing games and group exercises which help them better understand the essence of the conflict and find non-violent solutions to everyday situations.

After the trainings, young people strive to create a safe and favorable environment, based on their own ideas, where different opinions do not lead to confrontation, but become a space for cooperation and development.

Such trainings help strengthen the culture of peace among young people and create a more effective model of coexistence in society in the long term prospect.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

The Forum Theatre performances were too impressive for the students. In Kutaisi, at the Niko Nikoladze School-Lyceum, the audience enjoyed the acting talent of their peers, the scenes based on reality. After each performance, there were discussions. Together with director Magda Chikhladze, the audience spoke frankly about bullying, psychological violence and actual problems.

The second performance also took place in Kutaisi, in the central location. The actors of the Forum Theatre played their roles so naturally that several passers-by even tried to help the victim of violence. Then they found out that it was a performance...

The audience says that it is good to talk and discuss violence in this form, because the problem is obvious. The main thing is that we all work together to correct the situation.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Despite the summer holidays

Trainings on: "Conflict escalation and examples" and "Tolerance among young people" were held with members of youth groups of 10 municipalities. 

8 live and 2 online meetings were held.

Despite the summer holidays, young people attended the trainings with interest, actively participated in the exercises and understood the seriousness of the problems through role playing games.

From the feedback of the participants:

"This is the first time I've heard the term “escalation” and I think I'll remember it."

"With your explanation and posters, we easily saw the stages of the conflict and how it escalates."

"The role playing was very interesting. We stopped at the stages of escalation before the problem escalated."

"Georgia is a tolerant country. We must respect all people, regardless of their culture, faith or views."

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

According to the Dictionary of Civic Education, initiation means raising an issue, putting it on the agenda on one's own initiative.

In our practice, initiated events are often organized, especially in youth groups.

During trainings, young people get acquainted with various topics related to conflict and violence management. Then they themselves take the initiative and hold information meetings and competitions, prepare videos and posters, write essays, draw thematic pictures, etc.

Currently, trainings are actively conducted with youth groups and, in parallel, initiative events are planned. This is one of the important forms of dissemination of information

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Five youth clubs received a small grant from the Women Fund “Sukhumi”. Trainings on current topics were held in five municipalities.

In the project proposal, members of Terjola youth club wrote: "In the modern world, the interdependence of parents and children often faces challenges. To understand this problem and improve relationships, we developed the project "Harmony in the family - mutual understanding between generations." The training was full of active discussions, bright emotions and plans for the future...

Tskaltubo Youth Club dedicated training to the topic: "The Impact of Relationships between Children and Parents on Personal Development." Participants symbolically expressed their attitude to parents-children relationships on the "Tree of Emotions." There was active involvement, a role-playing game "Change the Perspective" and a discussion. One of the parents noted: "This was an impressive training. We communicated and listened to each other. Such meetings should be held more often!" The training "Tolerance among Youth" at Tsalenjikha Youth Club discussed the importance of tolerance, equality, acceptance of differences and respect to each other.

Finding the right solution

Our forum-theater held a performance at a meeting of the women's mutual assistance group in Tskaltubo Innovation Center.

The issues raised were of great interest to the participants. During the discussion, they noted the need to respond to problems and change the attitude of society.

The forum-theater held the second meeting in Tskaltubo public school. Performing in front of peers is always interesting and responsible. The students liked the performances, actively entered into different roles, openly talked about the problems of the younger generation and ways to solve them.

The forum-theater's performances make the audience think and help them find the right solution.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

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