The project’s objective is to assist the Government of Georgia (GoG) to promote Civil Service Reform by creating, formulating and leading a campaign to raise public awareness. The chain of activities will be focused on the need for citizens to clearly understand the provisions found in the new concept and ensuing legislation covering the civil service.
As Policy and Management Consulting Group (PMCG) has in-depth understanding of the importance of such reform and how this can be communicated effectively, USAID Georgia Good Governance in Georgia (G3) Program contracted PMCG to lead this project.
PMCG actively cooperates with various professional companies, bringing significant expertise in specific fields. In the framework of the project our consultants will work with Branding.ge – the leading consulting company in the communication and marketing business in Georgia. Together, we will design a properly planned campaign to ensure better accountability of the government to the citizens and raise public awareness, especially in the following fields:
In order to help citizens understand the advantages and benefits of the reform, PMCG and Branding.ge professionals work closely with the State Chancellery of GoG and the Civil Service Bureau, conducting the following activities:
Background Information:
The USAID Good Governance in Georgia (G3) Program is tasked with improving transparency, accountability and institutional efficiency at all levels of government in providing better services to citizens, as well as improving communication channels between GoG institutions, stakeholders, civil society and citizens of Georgia.
The overarching goal of the G3 is to address challenges facing governance at the local and national levels as well as to promote broader citizen engagement with their elected officials, the media, civil society and the members of political parties through establishment and maintenance of Centers for Civic Engagement (CCEs) throughout Georgia.
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Strengthening PR/Communications Function at the Ministry of Justice of Georgia
Enhance Transparency and Accountability of the State Competition and Procurement Agency and its Dispute Resolution Board
Training for Local Self-Government Management and Governance
Study to Enhance the Public Outreach Function of the Competition and State Procurement Agency (CSPA)
Good Governance in Georgia
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