Recommendations of the IDFI On the Reform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia
Tbilisi. Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI) is the member of the Working Group on Reforming the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia. As the member of the Working Group, IDFI, drew out the recommendations that support the implementation of the reforms, modernization and creation of the effective citizen engagement mechanism at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia. The recommendations are developed on the basis of the international practice.
The recommendations emphasize the views of the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information on two issues: the establishment of the Citizen Involvement Councils at the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the cancellation of so called "Special Security Officers” system at public institutions. For the full text…
Source: idfi.ge
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