Statement of the Charter’s Council on the Charlie Hebdo attack
Tbilisi. The Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics expresses its sorrow
over the terrorist act taken place in France and presents condolences
and tolerance to relatives and colleagues of those killed, the French
Embassy in Georgia and the French people. The Charter of Journalistic Ethics believes that "the fundamental right
of speech and expression of both the media and each individual person
must be secured in a democratic state. The given terrorist assault is an
appalling act directed against the democratic society, the purpose of
which is not a nationality or religious affiliation, but fundamentalism".
Tbilisi. CEEN published a publication on Sustainable Pasture Management. This comprehensive guide provides valuable insights into maintaining healthy, productive pastures that benefit both the environ...
The legal battle against the “Russian law” will continue in the Constitutional Court
121 Georgian non-governmental and media organizations continue their legal battle against the “Russian law”, for which we will appeal to the Constitutional Court. Along with the lawsuit, as a temporar...
Imereti. A workshop was held on July 5 in Kutaisi for young people living in the region. The event was organized by the Education Development and Employment Center.
The workshop focused on promotin
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Results of Global Index on Responsible AI in Eastern Europe and Central Asia
The results of the Global Index of Responsible Artificial Intelligence (GIRAI) have been published.
IDFI was involved in the research as a hub for Eastern Europe and Central Asia and coordinated th...