Inclusivity
Wednesday, February 1, 2023 |
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Georgia
The landscape of Georgian social norms and culture has been changing quickly, and COIL has identified the support of organizations promoting inclusivity and societal tolerance. The five-member Georgian delegation will take part in a schedule of activities and discussions to improve morale and share best practices among prominent figures with civic organizations advocating for the greater acceptance and support of a variety of marginalized social groups including traditionally 12 | P a g e underrepresented sexual, ethnic, and ability groups. The program seeks to demonstrate the value of diversity, and highlight the constructive nature of collaboration and cooperation within nongovernmental organizations in order to build a more inclusive civil society, as well as expose members to US-based groups that have been successful in advocating for inclusivity initiatives within the United States.
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