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18 August 12:03

The program offers workshops and a creative competition for children from disadvantaged communities, promoting environmental education and artistic skills.

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Project 'Protect the Earth. Protect Childhood', organized at the Cotroceni National Museum, runs until 29 August and targets children aged between 9 and 14 from disadvantaged backgrounds. Activities include environmental and art workshops to help participants understand the importance of protecting the environment. The program will conclude with a creative competition and an exhibition of the children's work, continuing the museum's tradition of supporting non-formal education.

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