Highlights
Examining Pandemic-induced Learning Loss in Georgia
In July, the Coalition “Education for All – Georgia” released its research findings on pandemic-induced learning loss in Georgia. The research, supported by EWMI ACCESS, determines the extent of learning loss in
Impact of COVID-19 on Corporate Social Responsibility in Georgia
On July 18, the UN Global Compact Network’s (UNGC) Georgia Office held its annual assembly. The executive director of UNGC and CiDA summarized the network’s activities in 2020 and presented
Challenges of the Kindergartens during the Pandemic
On June 18-19, EWMI ACCESS, along with its partner CSO – Civitas Georgica, organized a policy forum to discuss the challenges and needs of early education institutions in Georgia during
Initiative Group “Winter Stock” to Combat the Pandemics
As of June 1, the group “Winter Stock” launched an awareness-raising campaign to provide socially vulnerable groups with objective information about COVID-19 vaccines and help these people in registering for
Access to Healthcare Services for People with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during the Pandemic.
With the support of EWMI ACCESS, the Board of Independent Education Consultants is implementing a project to increase access to health care services for people with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) during the
Promoting the Co-creation Approach in Civil Society Sector to Boost Cooperation and Innovation
With support from EWMI ACCESS, the Center for Training and Consultancy (CTC) issued the first-ever Georgian-language Facilitator’s Guide on Planning and Organizing a Co-creation Process. The Co-creation method has been widely
Empowering Parents of LGBT People
EWMI ACCESS supports “Tbilisi Pride” in its efforts to support and empower families of LGBT persons. Since LGBT people in Georgia are often marginalized and neglected, support and love from
Civic Campaign to Solve Environmental Problems in Poti
Due to Poti’s port and industrial zone, air pollution and unpleasant smell of fish is a persistent problem in the city, with residents warning that sometimes it is even difficult
Frequently Asked Questions – COVID-19 Response Grants for Civic Activists and Citizen Groups
Who can apply to the COVID-19 Response Grants program? The grant program is intended for civic activists, citizen groups, and civic movements. Who can not apply for COVID-19 Response
COVID-19 Response Grants for Civic Activists and Citizen Groups
Amount of Covid-19 Response Grant: Min. $500 – Max. $5,000 Duration of Projects: Min. 1 month