Your knowledge and professional experience is one of the most valuable gifts you can share with youth, who lives in less prosperous society and receives insufficient education. By joining the Experience Sharing Program at the Believe Foundation, you could become the right role model, who helps to transform the lives of younger generation.
ESP is a non-profit, independent network launched in July 2014 by Mr. David Chochua, co-founder of the Believe Foundation. The mission of the ESP is to promote the culture of sharing and to create opportunities for the young generation to deepen their knowledge and gain experience by attending regular lectures, seminars, vocational trainings and workshops in various disciplines. By reaching out to the Poti youth, the program aims to increase their awareness of Poti-specific, Georgia-specific, and global issues.
This educational program provides a milieu wherein the youth is encouraged to share freely opinions with peers- and to be part of the active social life.
If you are ready to share your knowledge and experience with the youth of Poti and become a volunteer speaker on specific topic, please contact us at info@believe.ge or by mobile on 555008182
Here is the list of topics and speakers who have already volunteered for the ESP:
• Classical and New Directions of Georgia’s Foreign Policy, David Chochua
• Modern Terrorism, David Chochua
• E-Banking Revolution, Giorgi Jikia
• Economic Development – Institutions, Morality and Market, Lasha Chochua
• General Model of Human Action, Lasha Chochua
• How to Write Successful CV and Prepare for the Interview, Nino Kuprava
• Leadership and Personal Development, Mariam Khokhobaia
• Postmodern Culture - from Surrealism to Hyperrealism, Maka Lashkhia
• Philosophy of Love, Maka Lashkhia
• The Art of Delivering Presentations, Guram Sherozia
• A Lecture on Freedom, Roza Adamia
• Modern Management and Leadership, Aleksandre Jejelava
• Economic Policy of Georgia - Mistakes and Challenges, Lasha Chochua
• Comic Projects, Brendan Jackson
• Climate Change, Guliko Kekelidze
• Letter to Saburo Teshigavara (Para-Dice), Khatuna Mzarelua
• Business Plan Competition Course mentors Tamara Basilaia, Tamuna Gvadzabia, Nino Mirtskhulava, Maya Dagargulia, Tea Migineishvili, Nino Kuprava
• Successful Career Planning, Tsira Kemularia
• Media Highlights about the People with Disabilities, Meri Bliadze
• Charity and Social Enterprise Management Training, Andrew Brady
• Team Building, Project Design, Advocacy, Organization Design, Strategic planning, Marketing, and Networking, Randi Deighton, Jill Simpson and Karen Neal
• Global Safety, Tornike Shurghulaia
• Georgian Poetry and Literature, Irakli Shamatava
• Legal Rights and Justice of Children, Zaza Kvirkvelia, Maia Daraselia, Davit Gogua, and Salome Janjgava
… And many more to come with the help of your support.