GYLA: ''MIA has not given out statistics on dismissal of public servants''
Tbilisi. GYLA had been requesting information of public character from the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The ministry responded to the statement: "Information in the unified information database of the Human Resources Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs is not kept in a requested form, while processing of existing data requires a lot of resources and time, which the Human Resources Department does not possess in the wake of ongoing changes at the Ministry of Internal Affairs”.
GYLA considers that ''the Ministry of Internal Affairs has significantly worsened the quality of releasing public information''.
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The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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The web portal CsoGeorgia.org releases a weekly newsletter of grants competition, contests, vacancies, fellowships, and tenders for civil society organizations, and for any interested person.
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