Non-governmental organization Transparify has released a report, which assesses financial transparency of 169 think tanks operating in 47 countries. Based on the analysis of information on funding released by the think tanks, the organization has drawn up the ranking of degree of transparency on the scale from 0 to 5 points (where "5" means "most transparent").
Eight CSOs were selected for the study from Georgia, including "Transparency International – Georgia", the "Economic Policy Research Center" (EPRC), and "Jumpstart Georgia", ranked with the highest point – 5.
Overall, 5 points for transparency were granted to only 31 think tanks out of 169. For the full text (geo)…
Source: transparency.ge
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