Posts From Manana Tatishvili
Advocacy Campaign for Addressing Systemic Problems in Pediatric Oncology
On average, 120 children are diagnosed with malignant tumors in Georgia every year. The parents of these childhood cancer patients have identified several issues they face in receiving adequate care,
Public Discussion on the State Inter-Agency Commission Investigation of the Land Collapse in Itkhvisi (Chiatura Municipality)
On November 1, the Social Justice Center and Chiatura of the Future organized an open discussion in Tbilisi to examine the conclusion prepared by the state inter-agency commission on the
Assessment of the Legal Environment for CSO Financial Sustainability and Philanthropy in Georgia
With the goal of identifying gaps and good practices and improving the legal environment for CSO sustainability, the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program commissioned the assessment of the legal environment
Strategic Support & Policy Grants Program
The USAID Civil Society Engagement Program invites Georgian civil society organizations (CSO) and CSO networks to submit grant applications to the Strategic Support and Policy Grants (SSPG) program. SSPG will support applications
New Cultural Space in Dmanisi
In September, the Dmanisi Initiative Group launched a one-year project with the support of the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program, which will engage residents of the municipality in more than
CSOs and Civic Activists Meet Local Residents in Guria
On October 17-18, the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program and Ozurgeti Center for Civic Engagement organized meetings for civic activists, CSOs, and journalists to discuss pressing issues with locals in
GCNG Presents Corporate Responsibility Award
On October 20, Global Compact Network Georgia held the fifth annual ceremony of the CSR Award “Business for Sustainable Development.” The purpose of the award is to promote a culture of
Citizens Petition Local Governments for Preschool Education
Access to preschool care and education should be provided to all residents in Georgia, according to Georgian legislation. However, this legal mandate is rarely enforced in the regions of Georgia,
Non-violent civic activism training empowers Georgian activists to make a greater impact in their communities
“Movements are about working to instill certain values in society. While they can often be driven by frustration and negative energy, a successful movement must translate into positive change. They
CSOs and Civic Activists Meet Local Residents in Chiatura Villages
On September 20, the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program and Public Movement Chiatura of the Future organized meetings for civic activists, CSOs, and journalists to discuss pressing issues with locals