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News Media Production and Capacity Building

There is no democracy without debate. There can be no adequate debate, without verifiable facts. These two simple notions gave birth to our flagship media product - Civil Georgia – a news website. Our small editorial team found that there was no information service on the market that provided balanced and reliable record of political and social developments, while supporting civic-minded debate on pressing issues.

Since 2001, Civil.ge has become the news outlet of record. With its archive spanning the last 20 years in open, searchable access, it became irreplaceable asset for scholars, investigative journalists, students wishing to look at the backstories of todays developments. A predominantly English-language outlet, it has also been consistently running the Georgian and Russian versions, widening its reach and audience. Two of its new, Georgian-language projects, Republic-100 and Europe Herald build on the original purpose with modern twist – spanning social media audiences, and giving even deeper context – both historical and geographic, to the news we cover every day.

Combatting Disinformation and Misinformation

Youth Positive Development

Ethnic and Religious Minority Rights

Civic Activism and Community Engagement

Public Health Management and Risk Communication

Skills Anticipation, Matching, and Development

Non-formal and Informal Education

Civil Society Resilience and Sustainability

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Malvina Zoidze - Participant of the Traveling University

Malvina is a student at the public school in village Brili, Shuakhevi Municipality, and tells us about the experience gained within the EU-funded Traveling University

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Zeinab Khimshiashvili - Participant of the Traveling University

Zeinab is studying for a master`s degree at St. Tbel Abuserisdze Teaching University. She currently lives in the village of Nigazeuli, Shuakhevi Municipality, and she tells us about the experience gained within the EU-funded Traveling University

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Marina Kakhidze - Participant of the Traveling University

Marina is a student at Chibati Public School (Guria, Lanchkhuti), and she tells us about the experience gained within the EU-funded Traveling University

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Elvira Aliyeva - Participant of the Traveling University

Elvira is a student at Tbilisi State University, currently living in Jandara village, Marneuli Municipality, and she tells us about the experience gained within the EU-funded Traveling University.

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Gvantsa Gogitidze - Participant of the Traveling University

Gvantsa is a student at Chibati Public School (Lanchkhuti,Guria) and she tells us about her experience gained within the EU-funded Traveling University

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Dina Putkaradze - Participant of the Traveling University

Dina is a student at Shuakhevi (town in Adjara) Public School and she tells us about her experience gained within the EU-funded Traveling University

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Do you know what Traveling University is?

The Traveling University is a civic education platform established by the United Nations Association of Georgia as part of the EUsupported project “Local Investments in Networks for Knowledge and Skill-share” (LINKS).

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Draft State Strategy for Civic Equality and Integration (2021-2026)

Welcome remarks were delivered by the State Minister Tea Akhvlediani and USAID/Georgia’s Democracy, Human Rights and Governance (DRG) Office Director Adam Schmidt.

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RESEARCH REPORT: The effectiveness of one year Georgian language program for ethnic minorities at HEIs.

UNAG’s "Promoting Integration, Tolerance and Awareness Program” [PITA] and the Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations (CCIIR) have released a research

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