Posts From Manana Tatishvili
A Systemic Approach towards Creating an Inclusive Working Environment
“We all have certain limitations. What matters most is to have an open and unhindered working environment, rather than limiting people’s abilities.” People living with disabilities in Georgia struggle
Summarizing the 7-month Experience of Visa-Free Travel to Schengen Countries
On November 9, 2017, EWMI ACCESS organized a Policy Forum to analyze trends, statistics and challenges identified over the first seven months (28 March to 20 October, 2017) of visa-free
Media Centers on the Front Lines of the Election-Related Activities
The pre-election period has been a busy time for Election Media Centers which operate at the Centers for Civic Engagement in 10 cities of Georgia. In October, 2017 the Election
Focus on Needs of Women Voters in Georgian Regions
Despite the fact that women represent majority of all registered voters in Georgia (53, 7%), their participation in elections and political processes is very low. Due to their low
Capacity Development Assistance Program for Georgian CSOs
EWMI ACCESS is pleased to announce an open call for Georgian Civil Society Organizations for receiving Statements of Interest (SOI) to take part in its Capacity Development Assistance program. In
Discussions about Tbilisi Urban Development Issues with Tbilisi Mayoral Candidates
A public opinion poll, conducted by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) this July, showed that air pollution, public transportation, roads, parks, and green spaces are regarded as the top problems
Regional CSOs hold Campaign to Identify Women Voter’s Priorities
In the end of September, regional civil society organizations (members of the Regional Civil Society Network – RSCN) embarked on a nationwide campaign to identify the specific needs of women
# Strength is in Europe – TV show
After taking a break for the summer, the TV-company Rustavi 2, with ACCESS support, resumed broadcasting of the bi-weekly TV rubric # Strength is in Europe now with new airtime (Saturday, at
Regional Campaign to Identify Women Voter’s Priorities
The Georgian regional civil society organizations (members of the Regional Civil Society Network – RSCN) are conducting a questionnaire survey among women in 10 regions of Georgia to identify their
Women’s Voice in Elections
In August 2017, ACCESS-supported Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) launched the campaign #Women’sVoiceinElections in regions of Georgia. The campaign aims to identify the specific needs of local women and making election programs and