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Seminar about GYSD at one of the

local schools. Garth Willis (on the

right), RI-SOL Program Director also

participated.

Improve Yourself - Improve Your Community!

School #101, Tursunzade, Regions of Republican Subordination

Number of participants: 20 students, Students Action Committee, Community members

Plan:

-during these days Connectivity students will visit their community and lead seminars about Global Youth Service Day Events

-visit local government office - Khukumat to offer their assistance

-organize clean-ups in city kindergartens

-prepare an article about GYSD for the local newspaper

-prepare a short TV program about GYSD to show on local TV

Time: April 15-18

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      School #10, Dushanbe

      School #8, Dushanbe

      School #2, Gissar

      School #139, Vakhdat

      School #1, Rudaky

      School #35, Fayzabad

      School #101, Tursunzade

      School #18, Shahrinav

      School #12, Kurgan-Tyube

      School #1, Vakhsh

      School #1, Sarband

      School #3, Nurek

      School #10, Vose

      School #40, Chorbog

      Lycee #1, Kulyab

      School #1, Ayni

      School #32, Istaravshan

      School #16, Gulyakandoz

      School #4, Khujand

      School #14, Kayrakkum

      School #4, Chkalovsk

      School #3, Kanibadam

      School #1, Isfara

      School #2, Khorog

 




The Tajikistan School Connectivity Project for Central Asia is a project of Relief International - Schools Online's Global Citizenship & Youth Philanthropy Program and has been made possible with major funding from the United States State Department Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, and the Global Catalyst Foundation.