Publications

 

 

Date of Publication: 2005

Author: Nana Sumbadze; Irina Khantadze

Language: Georgian

Short Description: Directory consists of four parts: Directory itself; short description of project; list of organizations and the table with the spheres and types of activities of the organization; short review of public policy organization.

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ISBN 90- 6779-185-7

Date of Publication: 2005

Author: Christoph Demmke

Language: Georgian

Short Description: This piblication contrasts with the many popular and speculative statements that too often capture the headlines on the future of the civil service and the different HRM- reforms. Instead, it is measured conclusion about new trends and developments in this important policy area.

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The Role of System Education in Civil Integration of Ethnic Minorities:

 

 

 

(The document has been produced with the financial assistance of the European Union.)

Original language: Georgian, Russian

Date of Publication: 2005

Authors: The Centre for Trainings and Consultancy:
Using conference materials Marneuli, 2-3 April, 2005

Short Description: The goal of the publication is to clarify problems of civil integration und the ways in which language education promotes civil awareness and participation. The content of the issue covers main goals and related the approaches of civil integration from point of view of representatives of state institutions and civil society actors. The importance of the language education among the adults and youth in the minority communities is emphasized.

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ISBN 99940-842-2-4

Original language: Georgian

Date of Publication: 2006
Short Description: This Issue is the collection of Lisbon Process recommendations. At the Lisbon European Council in March 2000, heads of government committed their governments to a new strategic goal with a target date of 2010. They will work together "to create the most comopetitive and dynemic knowledge-based economy in the world. Capable of sustainable economic growth with more and better jobs and greater social cohension".

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CIVICUS CIVIL SOCIETY INDEX SHORTENED ASSESSMENT TOOL

REPORT FOR GEORGIA

Date of Publication : 2006

Author: Paata Gurgenidze, Editor in chief : Ghia Nodia

Languages : Georgian and English

ISBN 99940-67-47-8

 

 

 

Over the course of 2005, the CIVICUS Civil Society Index Shortened Assessment Tool (CSISAT) project collected information and secondary data on the state of civil society in Georgia . Using a comprehensive framework of 68 indicators and drawing on extensive data collected by the project team, the Stakeholder Assessment Group (SAG) assessed the overall state of civil society in Georgia . The results are summarized in the form of the Civil Society Diamond, which looks at four dimensions of civil society, namely its structure, environment, values and impact. The Georgian diamond reveals a medium-level structure of civil society with somewhat limited values and moderate impact, against the background of a somewhat weak and hindering environment.

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Collection of Articles, 2006

Tbilisi , 2007

Team of Editors:

Irma Alpenidze, Paata Papava, Zaza Shatirishvili

 

 

 

This publication represents the perceptions of European values and ideas in the contemporary Georgian intellectual context. The authors do not limit themselves by one separate scope and try to look at the whole field of European values and ideas, from culture and education to policy issues.

Modern European values have not appeared instantly on the empty ground. That’s why it is important to not only view the history of European values, but also to inve stigate the intellectual praxis connected with the origins and functioning of those ideas.

Today Georgia strives towards Europe and intends to become the member of European family. Europe , on its part, offers cooperation in the framework of the European Neibourhood Policy. This means that we face a serious goal – to give meanings to the contemporary offers and challenges that reflect the prospects of future.

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Vita Contemplativa and Vita Activa-

Two Fundaments of European Culture

 

Team of editors:

Paata Papava, Zaza Shatirishvili