Global Education Board (GEB)

Global Education Board is a Non-Profit, Non-Governmental organization based in Georgia. The organization's work is developed based on the standards of international educational research organizations and aims to be one of the fundamental educational research organizations on a local as well as on an international level. Our actions are towards the development of youth education, raising awareness about miscellaneous and urgent social topics, supporting the global activity for opening access to Education for all humans around the globe. Based on research and analysis GEB will generate actions and we will implement projects and youth exchanges to solve various problems and engage young people into an active lifestyle.

Goals of the Global Education Board:

1. Research of education in the global context;
2. Research and implementation of science, technology and innovation in educational programs;
3. Supporting the development of young people and share available opportunities for them;
4. Identify the problems of young people;
5. Conducting charity events and projects;
6. Establish partnerships with other purposefully aligned organizations internationally and share relevant experience.

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Global Education Board (GEB)

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Global Education Board (GEB) is

a Non-profit/Non-Governmental Organisation
based in Georgia (Tbilisi)
  • Georgia Tbilisi
focused on
  • Conflict management
  • Democracy/Active citizenship
  • European citizenship
  • Gender equality
  • Human rights
  • Innovation
  • Intercultural dialogue
  • Non-formal learning
  • Sustainable development
  • Youth policy
Global Education Board (GEB) in 160 characters:

Educational Research Organization supporting Youth Development and aiming on solving social problems and challenges.

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Short URL to this project:

http://otlas-org.salto-youth.net/18226

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