The USAID Good Governance in Georgia (G3) Program is tasked to
improve transparency, accountability and institutional efficiency at all
levels of government in providing better services to citizens, as well
as improving communication channels between GoG institutions,
stakeholders, civil society and citizens. Under the Local Government
Component of G3, the program promotes more responsive and engaged local
governance, developing local government capacity for informed
decision-making in response to community needs. The activities include
small grants to local media outlets in partner cities and municipalities
to improve the quality and frequency of reporting on issues in local
self-government, including support for live call-in shows. To
complement this grant funding, G3 will also provide training to media
professionals on the constitutional, legal and administrative framework
for local self-government in Georgia.
Objectives:
G3 will contract a Trainer specialized in the constitutional,
legal and administrative framework for local self-government in Georgia
to design, conduct and evaluate a short training course aimed at local
media professionals from G3's ten partner municipalities (Zugdidi,
Poti, Batumi, Ozurgeti, Akhaltsikhe, Gori, Kutaisi, Rustavi, Telavi, and
Marneuli).
Period of performance: November 15 - December 10, 2012
Estimated number of days: Maximum 14 work days.
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