Program:
Date:
Countries Represented:
Number of Visitors:
193
2/27/03
China
1
227
8/20/03
Romania
1
250
10/28/03
China
1
264
12/2/06
Romania
1
313
7/7/04
Benin
11

Burkina Faso

Burundi

Cameroon

Chad

Democratic Republic of Congo

France

Rwanda

Senegal

Togo

316
7/27/04
China  
1
361
2/7/05
Russia 
9
450
1/26/06
Montenegro    
2
448
2/2/06 
Belize
22

Costa Rica

Dominica

El Salvador

Estonia

Ethiopia

Hungary

Lesotho

Malawi

Mexico

Nigeria

Pakistan

Peru

Saudi Arabia

South Africa

Suriname

Taiwan

Tunisia

Uganda

Zambia

South Africa

Swaziland

466
4/17/06
Algeria                                   
12

Czech Republic

Ghana

Japan

Latvia

Lithuania

Slovak Republic

South Africa

Tanzania

Turkey

Cambodia

Brunei

480
6/8/06
Zimbabwe
4
520
10/23/2006
Russia 
7

 

About GCIV

Founded in 1962, the Georgia Council for International Visitors (GCIV) is a nonprofit, community-based organization whose mission is to build cross-cultural understanding and mutually beneficial personal and professional relationships between Georgians and leading citizens from around the world.

The Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs of the U.S. Department of State provides limited funding, with the majority of the financial support coming from individual members, corporate sponsors and state or local government agencies.

GCIV is a member of the National Council for International Visitors (NCIV) ,
a network of 94 organizations throughout the country.

GCIV maintains an office in Atlanta, Georgia. A small staff works with volunteers under the direction of a 31-person Board of Trustees.

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