Project "Holocaust and tolerance education in Ukraine"
It is the fourth year that this project has been running in Ukraine owing to the support of the Netherlands Kingdom and "Anna Frank House" museum. It is a great honour for Ukrainian Centre for Holocaust Studies to take part in this project alongside with other academic and educational NGOs. As it is known, one of the complement parts of the project is travelling exhibitions. On January 23rd, 2006 in Zhytomir the exhibition "Anna Frank: a History for Today" was opened for public; and the beginning of February 2006 will give a possibility to visit "Sources of Tolerance" exhibition to the dwellers of Gadyach. As in other cities, youngsters -students of 9-11 grades - make guides for the both exhibitions mentioned under the controlling and helping hand of Yulia Smelyanskaya.
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