The make-up artist’s course is available for people aged 18
to 36 years living in the Shida Kartli region. Due to the current restrictions
of the pandemic, the theoretical part of the course took place online. Now, the
practical sessions have recently started at the beauty and aesthetic center
“Beauty Art.” Once accomplished, all participants will undergo a paid three-months
internship.
The program will provide young people with appropriate
professional skills and knowledge to increase their career development and
employment opportunities.
The dual education program is part of the EU-funded project
“EU4Youth – Enhancing Youth Education, Employment and Participation in
Conflict-affected Areas in Georgia and Ukraine.” The initiative aims to
widen education, employment, and entrepreneurial opportunities for internally
displaced persons and conflict-affected youth and encourages their significant
participation in the community. In Georgia, it is implemented by the Danish
Refugee Council (DRC) and the Education Development and Employment Center
(EDEC).