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July 31, 2007
Over 40 young people gained skills in computer and Internet use necessary for their studies and professional development in a series of IATP-sponsored trainings in July. IATP sponsored a total of 7 events throughout Georgia, including computer basics trainings and an online forum on the Scouting organization in Georgia.
Over 40 young people gained skills in computer and Internet use necessary for their studies and professional development in a series of IATP-sponsored trainings in July. IATP sponsored a total of 7 events throughout Georgia, including computer basics trainings and an online forum on the Scouting organization in Georgia.
May 31, 2007
April 27, 2007
In April, Moldovan schoolgirls – participants in the Tech Age Girls project (TAG) – attended a series of seminars on the dangers of human trafficking and searching for legal jobs through the Internet. These seminars were organized by IATP in cooperation with Winrock International and New Perspectives for Women, a project funded by USAID.
In April, Moldovan schoolgirls – participants in the Tech Age Girls project (TAG) – attended a series of seminars on the dangers of human trafficking and searching for legal jobs through the Internet. These seminars were organized by IATP in cooperation with Winrock International and New Perspectives for Women, a project funded by USAID.

In April, four schoolgirls from the town of Rakhiv (Uzhgorod region, Ukraine) – participants in the Tech Age Girls project (TAG) – and their teacher implemented their community project, entitled “Save Your Homeland,” which is aimed at cleaning the banks of the Tisa river in Rahiv.
TAG is an IREX project designed to equip Ukrainian girls from disadvantaged families and rural areas with technology skills to help them secure a brighter future. Since the beginning of October, 58 schoolgirls from six regions of Ukraine have attended IATP Step-by-Step training series.

In April, four schoolgirls from the town of Rakhiv (Uzhgorod region, Ukraine) – participants in the Tech Age Girls project (TAG) – and their teacher implemented their community project, entitled “Save Your Homeland,” which is aimed at cleaning the banks of the Tisa river in Rahiv.
TAG is an IREX project designed to equip Ukrainian girls from disadvantaged families and rural areas with technology skills to help them secure a brighter future. Since the beginning of October, 58 schoolgirls from six regions of Ukraine have attended IATP Step-by-Step training series.




