Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) invites proposals for a grant competition in support of ENP AP civic monitoring initiatives in Georgia. The grant competition is a part of EPF’s European Integration program, which is designed to promote civic participation in the process of Georgia’s integration into the European Union (EU). The priority of the competition is the proactive involvement of experts and civil society organizations (CSOs) in civic monitoring to enable the actual implementation of Georgia’s commitments towards the EU.
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On May 14, 2013, 11:30 in the Ballroom of the Tbilisi Marriott Hotel, Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) is holding a presentation of the report — Food Safety Regulation in Georgia: Assessment of the Government’s Reform Efforts in 2012.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation (EPF) would like to refute the information issued today by various media outlets about EPF providing grant support to TV9. TV9 participated in the tender (for the maximum amount of GEL 17,000) announced by Eurasia Partnership Foundation to provide professional coverage of Georgia’s European integration issues.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation is pleased to announce a call for proposals aimed at supporting participatory civic monitoring initiatives in Georgia under EPF’s Open Door Program. The call is designed to foster active and informed participation of Georgian community groups, CSOs, and media outlets in the political and economic decision-making in their regions by building capacity among civic groups, encouraging monitoring and evaluation of policy reforms, and facilitating public discussions, debates, and network building.