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OVERVIEW – Georgia: Implications of the Implementing Regulation to the Law of Georgia on Transparency of Foreign Influence

On August 1, 2024, the Ministry of Justice of Georgia adopted the “Rule for Registration, Financial Declaration Submission, and Monitoring of Implementing Organizations of Foreign Power Interests” to implement the

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Youth campaign to Support European Integration

The youth activist group 27+1, with support from the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program carried out an information campaign supporting Georgia’s integration with the European Union. Within the scope of

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The Start of New Civic Engagement Projects

In August, the USAID’s Civil Society Engagement Program selected the winners of its Innovation and Challenge Grants Program. All selected projects aim to address challenges faced by both local communities and

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Rapid Response Grants Program

USAID Civil Society Engagement Program announces the Rapid Response Grants program aimed at ensuring continuity and resilience of civil society organizations (CSOs) in Georgia. The Rapid Response Grants program will

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Supporting Parent’s Engagement in School Processes

The CSO Parents for Education, with the support of the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program, is launching a new project to inform parents of students about their rights and involve them

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Crowdfunding Campaigns for 17 Social Initiatives

Crowdfunding campaigns in support of 17 social initiatives that aim to strengthen local communities around Georgia and support the solution of community problems are currently ongoing on the Orbeliani Meti crowdfunding platform.

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Youth from Akhalkalaki and Ninotsminda Municipalities Engage in Civic Processes

Civic engagement in the Samtskhe-Javakheti region, and in particular the ethnic minority- populated municipalities, has been traditionally low, in part, due to language barriers. However, active citizens and civil society

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Documentary Movie Screenings: What Happened in Russia

In March 2024, the Documentary Association Georgia (DOCA), with support from the USAID Civil Society Engagement Program, launched a project that uses documentary movies to inform and engage the public in

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Overview – The Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence and Its Impact on Non-entrepreneurial (Non- commercial) Legal Entities and Media Organizations in Georgia

The Parliament of Georgia has adopted the Law on Transparency of Foreign Influence, and it was signed into law on June 3. The law requires non-entrepreneurial (non-commercial) legal entities (NNLEs)

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CSO develops professional re/habilitation program for young adults with autism and garners support from decision makers.

Autism is a neurodevelopmental disorder that presents differently in every diagnosed person and poses varied challenges in how those individuals interact with others, communicate, learn, and behave. In Georgia, support