Presentation of DRIVE project action proposals to address digital vulnerabilities in Georgia

 Presentation of DRIVE project action proposals to address digital vulnerabilities in Georgia

Tbilisi. On November 24, 2022, IDFI and the e-Governance Academy (Estonia) held a presentation of project ideas that aim to resolve digital vulnerabilities in Georgia, prepared by several teams of non-governmental organizations.

The following CSOs presented their action ideas to resolve various digital vulnerabilities in Georgia: National Cybersecurity Association – Georgia, Data Analysis Laboratory LLC, Innovative Education Foundation / Ilia State University, Civil Society Institute (CSI), Green Alternative, Sapari, Access Foundation, Telecom Operators Association, Parents for Education, and Georgia’s Reforms Associate (GRASS). One of the selected proposals will have a chance to receive financial support to implement it. The winning proposal will be called a civic tech initiative or a pilot project and implemented until July 2023.

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Source: idfi.ge


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