Key Problems of the Civil Society and Ways of their Solution
Tbilisi. The
discussion was held on November 26 in the Consultations and Training Center on
the key problems of the civil society and ways of their solution. Discussed at
the meeting were topics such as actions that NGOs should undertake to raise
public trust towards them, what are the risks and opportunities today faced by
NGOs, what are the examples of NGO participation in the policy-formation
process and what should be remedied in this respect?
Speakers
at the discussion were: Head of the "Georgian Young Lawyers'
Association" Tamar Chugoshvili; Deputy Minister of Education and Science
of Georgia Davit Zurabishvili and the film critic Gogi Gvakharia.
Transcript
of the discussion will be posted on the organization's web page.
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.
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