To further promote and expand Georgian culture, the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia is launching a joint project with the Atinati Charitable Foundation. The relevant memorandum was signed by Deputy Minister, Levan Kharatishvili and Director of the Foundation, Ana Alaverdashvili.
Within the scope of the project, the Atinati Foundation will promote Georgian culture and its art interationally and will further support the implementation of various cultural-related projects. Additionally, The association will prepare a full-fledged promotional video to promote Georgian cultural heritage monuments and will regularly post information about cultural events planned in Georgia and abroad with the support of the Ministry on the media platform - https://www.atinati.com. Information will also be actively posted on the Atinati social media pages.
It should be noted that the Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia will cooperate with the Atinati Charitable Foundation in the field of education - the possibilities of implementing joint projects have already been discussed by the Minister of Education, Science, Culture and Sport, Mikheil Chkhenkeli and the Foundation's founder, Natia Khuntua.
Atinati Foundation implements several cultural and educational projects, including: an educational project for Georgian preschool children living abroad, which involves the creation of an animation course to learn the Georgian language.