Presentation obaut Belarus, Hrodna and NGO "The Third sector"
-
Upload
third-sector -
Category
Education
-
view
6 -
download
1
description
Transcript of Presentation obaut Belarus, Hrodna and NGO "The Third sector"
БЕЛАРУСЬ
BELARUS
The main information of Belarus
• The official name:
Republic of Belarus
• The capital: Minsk
• The area: 207,600 Sq
Km
• The population: near
10 million people
National symbols of Belarus
Our Motherland in own beauty…
Belarus is famous its castles and churches
HRODNA
The cultural and historic center of West Belarus
• The town is first mentioned in the Chronicles of 1127 and now is 879 years old
• Its population is 309.000 people
The New Castle (Royal Palace)
The travel trough Hrodna is best to start from it’s historic centre – Old and New Castles, also Kalozha Church.
Calozha Church of XII c.
The Old Castle
The New & the Old Castles served as residencies of the Great Dukes of Litva-White Ruthenia and Kings of Poland.
Parliament (Sojm) gathered here.
The Cathedral Catholic Church of XVII-XVIII cc.
The Saint Maryja catholic Church of XVII c.
The Kirha. Last Lutheranian Church in Belarus, that is open today for beliervers
The Jewish Church
The Orthodox Cathedral
Welcome to Hrodna
Public Association "Center for Informational Support of Civil Initiatives
"The Third Sector"
Our contacts:E-mail: [email protected]
www: http://sektar.cjb.nettel./fax: +375-152-75-71-72
Our priorities
informational support of NGO activities and civil initiatives
the "Civil Education in Journalism" Program
facilitating a dialogue between different social strata
development of the local communities
School for Young Journalists
We have been “cooking” young
journalists
for 10 years!
The brain storm…
The birth of idea is too difficult…
The future of Hrodna’s media
With own real newspaper
International YOUTH exchanges
“IDEA for Youth”, Carpatians , Ukraine
“PoLiBelKa-2”
The famous Russian hospitalityis…
This is workshop, but no dancing class. Yet…
“Body. Mind. Soul”, Mierkinie, Poland
Hard works days…
And funny rest!
“La-la-na-na-na!..”
Belarus is alive!
Friendship forever…
…and we will meet again surely!