“New draft law on Postal Service: Establishing the Georgian Post monopoly?”
Tbilisi. The Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development has developed a draft law on postal service with the purpose to introduce a new regulatory framework in the postal sector. The draft law envisages the introduction of state regulation in this segment of the market. Transparency International Georgia has analyzed the draft law and "found serious incongruities between the regulations proposed under this draft law and the Georgian Legislation. The new regulatory framework in the postal sector will have a negative impact on this segment of the market in terms of free, fair and competitive business environment, and is not in line with best international practices as well", says 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.
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...
Kvemo Khartli. Two cohorts of the Civic Development School brought together over 70 young people aiming to empower and educate youth from the Kvemo Kartli region.
Through public lectures and thoug...
Tbilisi. TI published an analytical report – „Performance Assessment of the Parliament 2023“.
„In 2023, the Parliament became a closed institution. It transformed into an even more inaccessible and...
Imereti.The social entrepreneurship training course for students of professional colleges has been completed. The 60-hour course, designed specifically for students of vocational schools, was conducte...