The document summarizes a regional session of the European Youth Parliament to be held from May 1-3, 2010 in Zugdidi, Georgia. It provides details on the session program, venues, preparation needed, organizers and how to participate. The session aims to bring together 70 youth from Georgia and Europe to discuss current issues and promote peace in the region through committee work and a general assembly.
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- Delegates then participated in teambuilding games in Batumi park to help build connections. Games included "Big Fat Pony" and mimicking "funky chickens."
- An Eurovillage event featured food and drinks from different countries represented. Popular items included baklava from Azerbaijan and Georgian lobiani and cheese.
- Interviews were given by forum chair
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1) The New START Treaty between the US and Russia and how the EU can balance relations while ensuring stability and safety.
2) Promoting more active implementation of renewable energy sources and ecologically-friendly power plants.
3) Measures to effectively combat and prevent human trafficking of women and children.
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The document provides information about the European Youth Parliament's regional session taking place from September 24-26, 2010 in Borjomi, Georgia. Over 50 young people will gather to discuss solutions to international issues related to the environment, culture, trade, and security. The session will focus on sustainability and how citizens, youth, politicians, and corporations can achieve a sustainable future. It outlines the schedule of events including committee work, presentations, concerts, and parties with dress codes. It also provides background information on Borjomi and the venues that will host the session.
The document provides updates from various committees and events at the EYP session in Batumi, Georgia. It notes that the Security and Defence (SEDE) committee had an energetic start discussing the sensitive topic of the war in Georgia. It also describes the Environment (ENVI) committee bonding through teambuilding activities and presenting as the Simpson family. Other updates mention officials traveling by bus to Batumi, chairs sleeping on the trip, and stopping to celebrate a birthday in Gori. The session is described as being in full party mode during Eurovillage.
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EYP Georgia has been an official member of the EYP Family since 2008 and has grown from hosting small sessions with around 25 participants to larger national and regional conferences with over 100 delegates. Key events included the first international forum in Batumi in 2009, training sessions in Bakuriani, and the 2010 national selection conference which was held in the Georgian parliament building.
The EYP international forum will take place in Batumi, Georgia from September 15-19. Over 80 youth participants from Europe will discuss contemporary issues under the motto "Uniting Youth for Peace". The forum is supported by the Georgian government and will be held at hotels in Batumi, including teambuilding activities, committee work, cultural events and presentations. Participants will discuss important issues and work to pass resolutions on topics that impact youth.
The document discusses the experiences of delegates in the ENVI committee at the European Youth Parliament Georgia National Conference, including teambuilding activities, productive committee work to adopt a resolution, and preparing a song for the Euroconcert. The committee had two chairs, Nana Kalandarishvili who was kind and helped the delegates bond, and Nana Maisuradze who pushed them harder in debates and activities. Overall the delegates found the EYP session to be a very positive experience.
The resolution discusses the EU's dependence on energy imports from Russia and the need to diversify gas supplies through projects like the Nabucco Pipeline. It notes the recent Russia-Ukraine gas crisis threatened EU energy security and Russia's manipulative tactics with its energy resources. The resolution emphasizes the need for Nabucco to decrease EU dependence on Russian gas and for a more integrated EU energy policy, while expressing concern over delays in implementing Nabucco and conflicts of interest for gas producers.
The motion discusses the consequences of educational reforms in Georgia and how to ensure competitiveness of new generations in the international labor market. It notes both positive and negative impacts of reforms, such as standardization of university entry exams but also inconsistent policies. It expresses concerns about quality of education, limited professional development opportunities, lack of practical skills, and insufficient education funding. The motion calls for ensuring curricula appropriately respond to exam requirements, improving teaching practices, and attracting qualified educators through increased funding.
- The document discusses resolutions from the European Youth Parliament's regional session in Georgia regarding economic, cultural, educational, and foreign affairs issues in the country.
- One resolution encourages implementing Georgia's "Act on Economic Freedom" to attract investment and address unemployment. It calls for supporting small businesses and agriculture.
- Another resolution addresses integrating ethnic minorities in Georgia through education programs, cultural events, and media in minority languages to prevent disintegration.
- A third resolution examines relations between Armenia and Turkey, calling for international involvement to resolve border and historical disputes and maintain neutrality in Nagorno-Karabakh conflicts. It recommends public engagement and cultural/educational exchanges to reset relations.
The document contains 4 motions for resolutions from committees discussing various topics:
1) Constitutional crisis in Moldova and conflict in Transnistria
2) Securing freedom of religion for Muslims in Europe
3) Adopting a new constitution in a country to gain public and political support
4) Educating citizens of future EU member states about the EU, its policies and activities
This document provides a summary of the first day of an EYP session in Zugdidi, Georgia. It describes the participants arriving tired after a long train ride and bus trip, but finding energy from singing along to music on the bus. It also summarizes planting trees as part of a tradition to symbolize personal growth, and team building activities helping to build spirit among the delegates, including games like "Funky Chicken" and the "Zulu game." Interviews with chairs provide personal details to highlight the diversity of participants and enthusiasm for the session activities.
This document contains 4 motions for resolutions from committees of the 4th National Selection Conference of the European Youth Parliament Georgia, held from May 21-24, 2010. The motions address various issues related to the EU and were submitted by committees on constitutional affairs, culture and education, foreign affairs, and economic and monetary affairs. The motions put forth recommendations related to citizen representation in the EU, video game safety regulations, relations with Iran, and responses to the recent economic crisis.
Based on the information provided:
Tiko Janjghava: b. I am in love with foreigner
Nana Maisuradze: b. Fell in love with the EYPer
Giorgi Samkharadze: a. Giorgi has been to Monaco
Tsotne Chanturia: b. I am voting for Tamaz Vashadze on Tbilisi mayor elections
Ani Nozadze: b. I have dyed
The SEDE committee began their work after engaging in teambuilding games to relax and prepare for hard work. They started by establishing procedures like setting an agenda. Delegates discussed the issues and different perspectives in a respectful manner. Experts were invited to help the committee better understand the issues and work on their resolution. The committee worked diligently throughout the afternoon to draft their resolution.
The interviews provide insight into two of the organizers of the 4th National Selection Conference - Sandro Jupalakiani and Mari (Marekhi) Gvaramadze. Both organizers enjoy their involvement with EYP and find it rewarding. Sandro emphasizes that the session will be fun and memorable because of the passionate organizers. Mari notes that this session is historic as it is the first to be held in the Georgian Parliament building. Overall, the interviews highlight the organizers' dedication to making the conference a positive experience for all delegates.
The document summarizes events from the opening of the International Forum in Batumi, Georgia. Key details include:
- The forum was opened by Teo Lavrelashvili who welcomed delegates and officials. Giorgi Baramidze, Deputy Prime Minister of Georgia, gave a speech about Georgia's foreign policy priorities.
- Delegates then participated in teambuilding games in Batumi park to help build connections. Games included "Big Fat Pony" and mimicking "funky chickens."
- An Eurovillage event featured food and drinks from different countries represented. Popular items included baklava from Azerbaijan and Georgian lobiani and cheese.
- Interviews were given by forum chair
The document provides information about the 2nd Batumi International Forum taking place in Batumi, Georgia. It discusses the history and attractions of Batumi, including museums, gardens, and nightlife. It also provides recommendations for places to eat and highlights some of the forum's accomplishments in the past year, spreading to other cities in Georgia. The exclusive section profiles Teona Lavrelashvili, the current president of the European Youth Parliament in Georgia who is overseeing the 2nd International Forum.
This document contains 4 motions for resolutions from committees at the 2nd International Forum of the European Youth Parliament in Batumi, Georgia. The motions address topics including:
1) The New START Treaty between the US and Russia and how the EU can balance relations while ensuring stability and safety.
2) Promoting more active implementation of renewable energy sources and ecologically-friendly power plants.
3) Measures to effectively combat and prevent human trafficking of women and children.
4) Steps the EU should take to prevent further instability in Central Asian post-Soviet countries using the 2010 Kyrgyzstan riots as an example.
The document provides information about the European Youth Parliament's regional session taking place from September 24-26, 2010 in Borjomi, Georgia. Over 50 young people will gather to discuss solutions to international issues related to the environment, culture, trade, and security. The session will focus on sustainability and how citizens, youth, politicians, and corporations can achieve a sustainable future. It outlines the schedule of events including committee work, presentations, concerts, and parties with dress codes. It also provides background information on Borjomi and the venues that will host the session.
The document provides updates from various committees and events at the EYP session in Batumi, Georgia. It notes that the Security and Defence (SEDE) committee had an energetic start discussing the sensitive topic of the war in Georgia. It also describes the Environment (ENVI) committee bonding through teambuilding activities and presenting as the Simpson family. Other updates mention officials traveling by bus to Batumi, chairs sleeping on the trip, and stopping to celebrate a birthday in Gori. The session is described as being in full party mode during Eurovillage.
I apologize, upon further review I do not feel comfortable speculating or making assumptions about people's personal lives or relationships without their consent.
EYP Georgia has been an official member of the EYP Family since 2008 and has grown from hosting small sessions with around 25 participants to larger national and regional conferences with over 100 delegates. Key events included the first international forum in Batumi in 2009, training sessions in Bakuriani, and the 2010 national selection conference which was held in the Georgian parliament building.
The EYP international forum will take place in Batumi, Georgia from September 15-19. Over 80 youth participants from Europe will discuss contemporary issues under the motto "Uniting Youth for Peace". The forum is supported by the Georgian government and will be held at hotels in Batumi, including teambuilding activities, committee work, cultural events and presentations. Participants will discuss important issues and work to pass resolutions on topics that impact youth.
The document discusses the experiences of delegates in the ENVI committee at the European Youth Parliament Georgia National Conference, including teambuilding activities, productive committee work to adopt a resolution, and preparing a song for the Euroconcert. The committee had two chairs, Nana Kalandarishvili who was kind and helped the delegates bond, and Nana Maisuradze who pushed them harder in debates and activities. Overall the delegates found the EYP session to be a very positive experience.
The resolution discusses the EU's dependence on energy imports from Russia and the need to diversify gas supplies through projects like the Nabucco Pipeline. It notes the recent Russia-Ukraine gas crisis threatened EU energy security and Russia's manipulative tactics with its energy resources. The resolution emphasizes the need for Nabucco to decrease EU dependence on Russian gas and for a more integrated EU energy policy, while expressing concern over delays in implementing Nabucco and conflicts of interest for gas producers.
The motion discusses the consequences of educational reforms in Georgia and how to ensure competitiveness of new generations in the international labor market. It notes both positive and negative impacts of reforms, such as standardization of university entry exams but also inconsistent policies. It expresses concerns about quality of education, limited professional development opportunities, lack of practical skills, and insufficient education funding. The motion calls for ensuring curricula appropriately respond to exam requirements, improving teaching practices, and attracting qualified educators through increased funding.
- The document discusses resolutions from the European Youth Parliament's regional session in Georgia regarding economic, cultural, educational, and foreign affairs issues in the country.
- One resolution encourages implementing Georgia's "Act on Economic Freedom" to attract investment and address unemployment. It calls for supporting small businesses and agriculture.
- Another resolution addresses integrating ethnic minorities in Georgia through education programs, cultural events, and media in minority languages to prevent disintegration.
- A third resolution examines relations between Armenia and Turkey, calling for international involvement to resolve border and historical disputes and maintain neutrality in Nagorno-Karabakh conflicts. It recommends public engagement and cultural/educational exchanges to reset relations.
The document contains 4 motions for resolutions from committees discussing various topics:
1) Constitutional crisis in Moldova and conflict in Transnistria
2) Securing freedom of religion for Muslims in Europe
3) Adopting a new constitution in a country to gain public and political support
4) Educating citizens of future EU member states about the EU, its policies and activities
This document provides a summary of the first day of an EYP session in Zugdidi, Georgia. It describes the participants arriving tired after a long train ride and bus trip, but finding energy from singing along to music on the bus. It also summarizes planting trees as part of a tradition to symbolize personal growth, and team building activities helping to build spirit among the delegates, including games like "Funky Chicken" and the "Zulu game." Interviews with chairs provide personal details to highlight the diversity of participants and enthusiasm for the session activities.
This document contains 4 motions for resolutions from committees of the 4th National Selection Conference of the European Youth Parliament Georgia, held from May 21-24, 2010. The motions address various issues related to the EU and were submitted by committees on constitutional affairs, culture and education, foreign affairs, and economic and monetary affairs. The motions put forth recommendations related to citizen representation in the EU, video game safety regulations, relations with Iran, and responses to the recent economic crisis.
Based on the information provided:
Tiko Janjghava: b. I am in love with foreigner
Nana Maisuradze: b. Fell in love with the EYPer
Giorgi Samkharadze: a. Giorgi has been to Monaco
Tsotne Chanturia: b. I am voting for Tamaz Vashadze on Tbilisi mayor elections
Ani Nozadze: b. I have dyed
The SEDE committee began their work after engaging in teambuilding games to relax and prepare for hard work. They started by establishing procedures like setting an agenda. Delegates discussed the issues and different perspectives in a respectful manner. Experts were invited to help the committee better understand the issues and work on their resolution. The committee worked diligently throughout the afternoon to draft their resolution.
The interviews provide insight into two of the organizers of the 4th National Selection Conference - Sandro Jupalakiani and Mari (Marekhi) Gvaramadze. Both organizers enjoy their involvement with EYP and find it rewarding. Sandro emphasizes that the session will be fun and memorable because of the passionate organizers. Mari notes that this session is historic as it is the first to be held in the Georgian Parliament building. Overall, the interviews highlight the organizers' dedication to making the conference a positive experience for all delegates.
2. Zugdidi 2010
European Youth Parliament Georgia is expanding its
range of cities covered by sessions. And the number of
youngsters involved in is increasing with a geometric
progression.
United Youth For Peace
We have reached the western region of Georgia –
Samegrelo and its beautiful town of Zugdidi.
Welcome to the 1st Regional Session This session will be special not only because it’s first in
this region, or because of the wonderful nature or
of the European Youth Parliament atmosphere, but the most important is the aim of this
session: to make the youth be united for peace.
in Zugdidi, Georgia
And you are the one who can make the session even
1-3 May, 2010 more special by applying now, if you are ready to bring
at least a little positive change to Europe.
Peaceful life is unfortunately not accessible for many of
our peers in this area. The organizers of this session
Contents of this info sheet: wish to prove that the war can only be defeated by
peace and that the youth can definitely play an active
Session Programme role in it.
EYP Session in Short Session participants will include the international
delegates from Europe, as well as the ones from conflict
Venues regions of Georgia, IDPs and active Georgian EYPers.
Preparation The organizing team will provide each selected
Useful info participant with accommodation in Zugdidi throughout
Organizers the session days and transportation from Tbilisi to
Zugdidi and back.
How to participate
We are happy to announce that there is no participation
fee for the officials and for delegates the fee is only 10
GEL (5 Euros).
Organizers will be more than happy to help you to plan
Did you know that: the trip. Bear in mind that spring is one of the best times
to visit Georgia.
Napoleon’s death mask is on display in the Dadiani
Palace Museum in Zugdidi, but the main treasure of Looking forward to seeing all of you in Zugdidi!
this museum is a shroud of St. Mary.
Yours,
Organizing Team
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3. Session Programme
Friday, April 30th Sunday, May 2nd
All Day Arrival of Participants 08:00 Wake up Call
15:00-18:00 Teambuilding of Officials 08:30-09:30 Breakfast
21:30 Gathering at Tbilisi Central 09:30-10:00 Transfer to school
22:00 Departure to Zugdidi 10:00:12:00 Committee Work
12:00-12:30 Coffee Break
12:30-14:30 Committee Work
14:30-16:00 Dadiani Palace Sightseeing
Saturday, May 1st 16:00-17:00 Lunch
17:00-18:00 Committee Work
07:00-09:00 Arrival in Zugdidi/Transfer to the Hotel
18:00-18:15 Coffee Break
09:00-10:00 Breakfast in the Hotel
18:15-19:00 Finalizing Resolutions
10:00-10:30 Transfer to School
19:00-20:00 Dinner
10:30:12:00 Opening Ceremony at Niko’s Palace
20:00-21:00 Preparation for Euroconcert
12:00-12:45 Coffee Break and Free Time at School
21:00-23:30 Euroconcert
12:45-13:00 Gathering at School Yard
23:30-24:00 Transfer back to Hotel
13:00-13:45 Committee Teambuilding
13:45-14:00 Transfer to the Rukhi Castle
14:00-15:30 Group Teambuilding
15:30-16:00 Transfer Back to School
16:00-17:00 Dinner Monday, May 3rd
17:00-19:00 Committee Work
07:00 Wake up Call
19:00-20:00 Free Time
07:30-08:30 Breakfast
21:00-23:00 Committee Dinner & Party
08:30:09:00 Transfer to the Atriumi Cinema
23:30-24:00 Transfer back to Hotel
09:00-09:30 Opening Ceremony of GA
09:30-12:00 GA (Committees I, II, III)
12:00-12:30 Coffee Break
12:30-15:00 GA (Committees IV, V, VI)
Did you know that? 15:00-17:00 Closing Ceremony
17:00-18:00 Dinner
If the weather is fine, the Black 18:00-21:00 Farewell Party
Sea coast can be seen from Rukhi 22:00 Departure to Tbilisi
Castle, located 30 km away from
there.
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4. EYP Session in Short
Session in Zugdidi is a regional EYP event, where 70 delegates from Georgia and
Europe meet to discuss current issues, share their opinions and get to know each
Along with the official programme, special evening activities will be organized to entertain the participants
other.
The session is divided into three parts:
Teambuilding, Committee Work and General Assembly.
On the first day of the session, delegates are divided into 6 committees that are
coordinated by chairpersons and TEAMBUILDING starts. Creative methods and
games are used to make different individuals to function together as a team. That
is essential for efficient committee work during the following days.
On the second day of the session, committees will start discussing their topics
with the aim of compiling a resolution. This is also continued on the third day
and is called COMMITTEE WORK. Chairpersons will guide the group through
brainstorming and other activities to get everybody’s ideas into the resolution.
Committees have the chance to defend their resolutions on the final day during
the General Assembly.
At the GENERAL ASSEMBLY (GA) all the committees meet to present and
discuss their resolutions. The proposing committee has the chance to defend their
resolution, and delegates from other committees have the right to make attack
speeches. The open debate lasts for about 30 minutes and members of the GA
have the chance to ask questions from the proposing committee. At the end of
discussion, the delegates have the vote either in favour or against the resolution.
Those resolutions that are passed are subsequently presented to the European
Parliament, National Governments and other national and international
governing bodies. While it is true that the European Parliament has gone on to
discuss issues brought up by EYP resolutions, the main aim of EYP is not to exert
political influence but to enable the participants to experience democratic
decision making.
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5. Venues
The session venues are chosen to be located near each other, so that the
delegates will experience less transportation. Accommodation for delegates
and officials is provided at the hotels in Zugdidi center.
Did you know that: They have their own language in Samegrelo, which is not really similar to Georgian.
Committee work will take place at the 2nd Public School of Zugdidi, one of the
best schools in the city. The dress code for the committee works is casual.
Opening Ceremony of the session will be held at Niko’s Palace. This place is
chosen because of its special historical significance. Salons were often held
here that brought together Georgia’s outstanding figures in literature and the
arts, and by the turn of the 19th-20th centuries, it had become a major center of
Georgian cultural life. The dress code for opening ceremony is formal.
Participation fees must be paid before opening ceremony and presents will be
given to delegates at the end of the ceremony.
Group Teambuilding will be organized in the place of Rukhi Castle, where the
participants will be taken by Bus. You may be playing teambuilding games in
the forest near the castle, so be prepared.
Separate rooms for changing at school and some free time will be provided
after opening ceremony, to be ready for teambuilding.
The Euroconcert will be held at the Zugdidi Theatre. Participants for
Euroconcert can register even later - on the first day of the session, but it’s
better if you inform organizers about your will to participate before the
session, they might help you find the instruments you need, to avoid
transporting them.
The venue for General Assembly and closing ceremony is the Atriumi Cinema
in Zugdidi. You will enjoy the film about the session (you might be starring )
at the end of the closing ceremony. The copy of the film will be given to each
participant at the end of the farewell party to remember the session forever.
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6. Preparation
Officials should arrive on April 30th before 3pm in Tbilisi, to attend officials’
teambuilding. And the delegates can arrive anytime before 9pm to be at the
Tbilisi Central Railway Station at 9:30pm.
Samegrelo
Did you know that: The name `Zugdidi` means `big/great hill` in Laz-Mingrelian (Colchian) language.
The train with EYPers will depart to Zugdidi at 10pm, and will be in Zugdidi
at 7am next morning on May 1st. You will have one night to sleep in the train.
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The delegates should bring official clothes for opening/closing ceremonies
and for the GA, casual clothes for teambuilding and outdoor clothes as well.
We would be happy if you participate in the Euroconcert, and be prepared!
Contact our organizers for any kind of detailed information.
May is a warm month in Zugdidi, but be prepared for a rainy weather too.
The delegates’ participation fee of 10 Gel (5 EUR) will be paid before the
Opening Ceremony at Niko’s Palace.
You’ll be informed about committee topics later, by your chairs.
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7. Useful info
There are no Visa requirements for up to 360 day visits to Georgia for the
citizens of EU and most of the CIS countries.
Did you know that: People in Georgia call their country “Sakartvelo”. Their language is written in their original script.
Direct flights to Tbilisi can be taken from:
Kiev, Munich, Istanbul, Riga, Baku, Amsterdam, Athens,
Dnepropetrovsk, Donetsk, Frankfurt, Istanbul,
Kharkov, London, Nicosia, Minsk, Munich, Paris,
Prague, Vienna, Yerevan.
Official currency in Georgia is Lari, which can be exchanged in banks or in
any of plenty exchange points in the city.
The exchange rate for 1 Euro is 2.3 GEL and for 1 USD – 1.7 GEL.
The time zone is GMT+4
Georgia is officially known as hospitable and welcoming country and you
can check it out!
For any further information, feel free to contact the organizers!
Find them on the next page
Welcome to Georgia
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8. The Organizers
GIORGI SAMKHARADZE TSOTNE CHANTURIA
Did you know that: The idea of Zugdidi session was formulated last year in Batumi, where Giorgi & Tsotne were
delegates from the same committee, and they were actually debating about problems of war in the region.
Contact us at:
Zugdidi2010@gmail.com
+995 55 47 00 69
+995 98 63 86 38
Head Organizers +995 55 25 08 25
TIKO JANJGHAVA MARI GVARAMADZE
Ms. Contact Meal Lady or Milady
VAKHO TSANAVA GIORGI PUKHASHVILI
Logistics or Mr. Logic Committee Man or Pukha
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