Training for the youth on anti-racism was held on March 20-29 2022 in Batumi, Georgia

Center For Media And Dialogue delegation has attended and organised a training on anti-racism for the youth in Batumi, Georgia. The training was attended by eight European countries who raised awareness about the dangers of racism and it is implications on the society.

Georgia is a country in the Caucasus mountains at the intersection of Eastern Europe and Western Asia. It is bounded by the Black Sea to the west, by Russia to the north and east, by Turkey to the southwest, by Armenia to the south, and by Azerbaijan to the southeast. The country covers an area of 69,700 square kilometres (26,900 sq mi), and has a population of 3.7 million people. Tbilisi is its capital as well as its largest city, and is home to roughly a third of the Georgian population.

The young people who participated in this training exchanged views on racism, and how to prevent it and based their discussions on how to eradicate racism in the world.

 Some of the young people who participated in the training acknowledged that they had learned a lot about racism and that they would stand up for the cause of racism around the world.

The training, which began on March 20 and ended on March 29 this year, was funded by Erasmus plus International and co-hosted by Millennium Georgia. All participants has all benefited and would like to meet in another meeting in the near future.

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Center for Media and Dialogue (CMD) is a non-governmental organization based and registered in the Netherlands that is working for and with the media by providing platform for a peaceful dialogue for visionary leaders to enhance the po-litical capacity that can steer nations to greater stability and prosperity. Vision To build the capacity of media, youth and local leaders to play an active role in peace building in their communities through mediation and dialogue. Our Missions To provide training for people working in the media sector. Provide platform for leaders to share and steer the country to greater height. To continuously monitor attacks on the media. Provide support for women working in the media sector. Advocate for the rights and protection of journalists Participate in policy making concerned with Create platform for promoting peace, integration of the society and Objectives Build, train and develop Somali media Support and encourage Somali media, both electronic and print, to play a more active role in creating peace and promoting tolerance, peaceful co-existence and non-extremist problem solving approaches. Enhance the ability of Somali youth and local leaders to explore issues in a constructive way that encourages reconciliation and conflict transformation. Establish ways for Somali youth, civil society, and local government officials to work together towards a better understanding of local conflicts. Centre for Media and Dialogue (CMD) as a not for profit organisation [NGO] based and registered in the Netherlands is to provide a peaceful platform for dialogue of the media and enhance the political capacity that can steer nations to greater peace ,stability, and prosperity. In order to provide a platform Centre for Media and Dialogue (CMD) will work with local, regional and international organisation to materialise our aims and objectives where necessary. CMD will organise workshops alone and if and when necessary with other important organisation workshops that will facilitate our common interest and common good.

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