Tbilisi. The East-West Management Institute
(EWMI) meets with the representatives of CSOs in various regions of Georgia to
discuss the impact of coming to power of the "Georgian Dream"
Coalition on the CSOs. The discussions aim to generate the ideas that will
assist the CSOs in using this moment for achieving the progress in solution of
social issues.
The meetings were already held in Tbilisi on October 24 in
the Ilia State University and on October 25 in the Gori Civic Engagement
Center.
It was decided at the meetings that EWMI G-PAC will lead the
initiative that will better inform the representatives of the Government about
the work of CSOs. CSOs will submit to respective officials a one-page
conclusion, which will discuss problems within their field of expertise and the
ways of solution of these problems as suggested by them.
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