The joint classes with students that study in different languages of instruction are conducted in seven secondary schools in Skopje with support from the USAID Youth Ethnic Integration Project, in partnership with the City of Skopje and the OSCE Mission to Skopje. Through them, interethnic cooperation among students is improved and their civic and democratic values are strengthened.
During the school year, more than 750 joint classes were implemented in the seven secondary schools with more than 660 students studying in different languages of instruction.
What did they have to say about these classes? Read their opinions:
This activity is part of the Youth Ethnic Integration Project, supported by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).
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