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Kakha Kaladze - Georgian Dream

Sports for all young and old - As part of our sports rehabilitation program, we would offer special discount packages for medical checkups and rehabilitation services for everyone under eighteen involved in sports activities. These services would be free for underprivileged and disabled people. For the elderly, all services at sports centers under municipal management would be free to people over sixty-five during preassigned times of the day.

 

Tbilisi school and university leagues - This project would create different sports clubs in schools and universities. These clubs would participate in school or university leagues. The municipality would provide training for school sports instructors and equip schools with the necessary sports equipment. Up to three hundred schools and thirty-nine universities in Tbilisi would participate in the project. The municipality would continue to support Tbilisi's Football Master League. Over the next four years, the number of teams participating in the league would increase to two hundred.

 

Sports Infrastructure - A project for building ten municipal youth centers is currently underway, and eight more centers would be built over the next four years. We would also continue building sports stadiums. Eventually, more than five hundred sports fields would be built in every region of Tbilisi.

 

Multifunctional youth village - We would build a 300,000-square-meter multifunctional youth village in the green area of Kojori and equip it with modern technologies. The space would include an educational institution, residential areas, festival spaces, and recreation and sports infrastructure. A youth-center concept on such a scale would be unique in Europe and could host large-scale youth projects of international and local importance any time of the year.

 

Youth-center modernization project - We would modernize youth centers in every district of Tbilisi. We would create informal, modern coworking spaces for educational events and training. We would completely renovate three youth centers and construct an additional seven adhering to modern design standards. More than ten thousand young people would benefit from these improved spaces and from youth services that meet European standards.

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