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The former President of Peru Alejandro Toledo visited the IDPs

Category: IDP Georgia 
2011-10-04

Alejandro Toledo, the former president of Peru visited IDPs Tserovani settlement within the framework of his official visit together with the minister Koba Subeliani. The president got familiar with the IDPs’ conditions, visited Tserovani Public school, their dwellings and talked to IDPs.

The minister drew Toledo’s attention towards the photo-album revealing the conditions of IDPs during the August war and their living condition in the camps afterwards. Alejandro Toledo is the founder of the Global Center of Development and Democracy as well. The Minister showed to the President the works conducted for the IDPs, built durable houses for IDPs within 3 month after cease-war, their living conditions and their current needs.

The President especially liked Tserovani Public school, gym, and the classrooms of computers and English lessons. He noted that all the accomplishments seen were quite impressive. He attended one of the lessons and noted in the pupil’s notebook: “you should be proud of your origin”.

Alejandro Toledo got interested in Abkhazian IDP settlements. The minister noted that the Abkhazian IDPs live in Adjaria ,Samegrelo and in other regions of Georgia as well.
Toledo got known to the Georgian occupied territories reflected on the map.

The president got impressed not only by the IDPs houses, public schools and infrastructure and even thanked the Government for such a great affair.

The president Alejandro Toledo will meet other members of Government within the framework of his official visit.

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