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Organized Violence Conference: Children and Adults
February 26, 2008
10-15 Teens are “Drug Addicts”
February 26, 2008
Specialist for drug-addiction: “Soon the whole youth will be walking with shaking hands.” Statistics demonstrate that the number of drug-addicts has taken a sharp increased in the region. It is also clear that age of drug-abusers is much younger than previously thought. Specialists have signed an alarm that the situation is urgent as teens and young adults start their drug habits much earlier, even at the range of 10-15 years of age. Official data states that in comparison to 2006 drug crimes has been tripled in Kakheti region in 2007. Despite the urgent situation there is no medical center where drug-abusers are able to get access to treatment. An anti-drug program has not been implemented and the situation is getting worst each day.
Teachers from Gali District Will Receive Vouchers on Health Welfare in Zugdidi
February 26, 2008
Tbilisi Medical Center for Critical Care (TMCC) Refused Treatment to 4-year-old girl
February 25, 2008
On February 18 Badinda Bastova, 4 ½ years months little girl was brought to Akhaltsikhe District Hospital fighting a complicated form of Hepatitis A. Now this child is being cared for in the Infection Department of Tbilisi Central Hospital. 10 days earlier all hospitals in Tbilisi had refused treatment on the grounds that they had no place.
School Reform: What’s the problem? (Part II)
February 25, 2008
The institute of the tutorial board, which was established as a result of educational reform, is another current but separate topic for discussion. Experts concluded that these boards failed to achieve their started goals. They have been totally ineffective. First of all, the articles providing for tutorial Boards were inserted in the law without complete consideration. And other than a two-year preparation period for implementation that was mentioned into the law, and was not done accordingly and the decision was immediately made to elections. Consequently, the members of the tutorial board were not sufficiently trained to do their jobs.
Who Is threatened with School Reform?(Part I)
February 22, 2008
Journalistic Survey What should teachers think about-their contract terms or children’s education? Directors and teachers of Georgian Public Schools have sign employment contracts. The stipulated terms of the contracts vary in among schools from 1 to 6 years in duration. However, what would otherwise seem mundane has experts concerned. They claim that those contracts under such stipulated terms are in contradiction with the Georgian Constitution and international law. It is not that the Georgian Ministry of Education and Science that made the requirement to indicate the duration when contracts are signed.
Tbilisi Medical Center for Critical Care (TMCC) Refused Treatment to a Child
February 22, 2008
Consideration of State Program for Child and Teen Violence
February 22, 2008