WECF Georgian Partner Greens organises rally on World Water Day
“Greens Movement of Georgia” and “Water Global Partnership – Georgia” jointly held rally on March 20-21 to clear the Alazani riverside of rubbish
23.03.2010 | WECF Partner Press Release
Apart from the two organising NGO's also the Kakheti regional organization of the Greens Movement of Georgia and representatives of Telavi regional administration (Gamgeoba), were present, alongside locals and civilians and the head of the Telavi regional administration, Mr. Vasil Davitashvili.
Due to recent unfortunate natural disasters in Georgia, the Alazani riverside is badly damaged. During the rally, the riverside was cleared of rubbish; disposable plastic bottles and polythene bags were removed.
At the end of rally, a meeting with all participants took place to further discuss future joint measures in order to solve not only problems concerning water but also other environmental problems of the region. The rally attracted a lot of attention from Georgian mass media.
More information on Greens Movement can be found on their website
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