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The owner of this certificate has participated in a project supported by the

European Union Erasmus+ programme. Erasmus+ supports the educational,


professional and personal development of individuals in the education, training,
youth and sport fields. It offers opportunities for learning mobility and active
participation for young people, as well as professional development and
cooperation for youth workers and youth work organisations.

OTARI SHALIKADZE 12.05.2009


OTARSHALIKADZE1@GMAIL.COM
born on 12/05/2009 in Tbilisi, Georgia

participated in the Youth Exchange

ZERO DISCRIMINATION

in Aarhus, Denmark

from 03/07/2022 to 10/07/2022

About the project


Our aim is to raise awareness of rights among young people, empowering them to recognize and stand up against
discrimination. The project will promote tolerance, overcome hate speech and raise awareness of the issues and
social obstacles of marginalized groups.

This certificate has been issued by UngiAarhus ØST.

Ane Hugo Ringdal


Legal Representative

Aarhus, 09/07/2022

Youthpass is a Europe-wide validation system for non- The ID of this certificate is W3QJ-KT2S-72KT-RLYW.
formal and informal learning within the European Union To verify the ID, please go to the Youthpass website at
youth programmes. https://www.youthpass.eu/qualitycontrol/ or scan this QR code:

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PROJECT CONTEXT

PROJECT DETAILS
Below are further details about the project in which Otari Shalikadze 12.05.2009 otarshalikadze1@gmail.com
participated.

Zero Discrimination
Youth Exchange | 03/07/2022–10/07/2022 | in Aarhus, Denmark

Main activities: The participants: Youngsters aged 13- 17 years representing partner organizations from 2
countries: Denmark and Georgia.
Our goals are:
- To improve knowledge about other cultures and religions and countries;
- To raise awareness about human rights and European values.
- To overcome prejudice, stereotypes and intolerance.
- To learn how to communicate with others using non-violent communication;
- To increase soft and social skills.
- To increase skills for implementing activities using non-formal education.
- To share and introduce materials and methods to be used in fighting discrimination and
promoting tolerance.
- To organize short workshops against discrimination, promoting diversity, tolerance,
respect.
- To promote Erasmus + opportunities

Main outcomes: 1st Youth Exchange is organized in Aarhus, Denmark,

Hosting UngiAarhus, Klubben A45


organisation:

Partners: Youth Center of Georgia

Group: 34 participants from Denmark and Georgia

The working language of the project was English.

Further information about the Erasmus+ programme can be found here: https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/
More information about this project can be found in the Erasmus+ Projects Results Platform:
https://ec.europa.eu/programmes/erasmus-plus/projects_en

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