
BAPG Students Join International Youth Initiatives in Georgia
In August 2025, BAPG students Inga Aghajanyan and Maria Khachatryan participated in two international youth programs in Georgia, highlighting the power of youth intercultural exchange and regional cooperation.
Inga was among the young Armenians taking part in the International Youth Camp in Anaklia from August 8–12 – A Bridge of Friendship between Armenia and Georgia – organized by the Ministries of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Armenia and Georgia, with support of UNFPA and UNICEF. The camp fostered dialogue and friendship between youth from the two neighboring countries. Inga actively connected with peers through teamwork, sports, cultural presentations and performances. For her, the camp was a chance to build bonds that last beyond borders.
Meanwhile, Maria joined Armenia’s team at the Youth-Full Action Erasmus+ Youth Exchange in Georgia’s Mtskheta region from August 13–24. Together with peers from different countries, Maria explored themes of environmental sustainability, active citizenship, and cultural exchange. The program combined workshops, discussions, creative projects, and outdoor experiences such as hiking and conducting a community survey in Mtskheta.
Both Inga and Maria’s participation in these programs underscored how international initiatives empower young people to embrace cultural diversity and develop leadership skills. Their experiences also reflect BAPG’s commitment to nurturing globally minded students who contribute to dialogue and positive change within their communities and beyond.




