2018 report
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Georgia’s Energy Sector Are We Prepared to Fulfill the Association Agreement Obligations?
This policy brief is prepared in the framework of the project "monitoring implementation of the EU-Georgia Association Agreement by coalition of civil society organizations" funded by the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The document does not necessarily reflect the views of the donor.
AUTHOR: Murman Margvelashvili; on behalf of the NGO World Experience for Georgia (WEG) . Peer review: Kornely Kakachia; Proofreading: Camrin Christensen
Georgian Politics without Women – Quotas as a Solution to the Problem
EU-Geirgia Association Agreement Monitoring Report.
AUTHOR: Babutsa Pataraia, Union “Sapari”
Georgia’s decade-long challenges of tackling torture
EU-Geirgia Association Agreement Monitoring Report.
AUTHOR: Tsira Chanturia, Penal Reform International.
Georgia’s Accession to European Energy Community
This publication is prepared within the framework of the Open Society Georgia Foundation's EU fundedproject Strengthening capacities of the National Platforms (NP) of the Eastern Partnership Civil Society Forum(EaP CSF) by the 3rd Working Group on Energy Safety and Environment.
Georgian Economic Outlook
Stagnation or Not
2013 Economic Review 7th Report
This Report was published with the financial support of the Think Fund of the Open Society Foundation
Analysis and Recommendations on 2013 year Draft Budget of Georgia
The views, opinions and statements expressed by the authors and those providing commentsare theirs only and do not necessarily reflect the position of Open Society Georgia Foundation.Therefore, the Open Society Georgia Foundation is not responsible for the content of the informationmaterial.
Generations and Values
Institute for Policy Studies
The project is supported by Open Society Georgia Foundation
Editing of text in English: Mary Ellen Chatwin
Book design: Maya Sumbadze
Layout: Ketevan Gogava
ISBN 978-9941-0-4604-9
“Georgian Economic Outlook – Annual Review of the 2011”
EPRC has started to publish Economic Outlook quarterly reports since July 2011 with financial support of Open Society Foundations