Project Description:
The objective of the assignment is to support the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure (MRDI) to develop a methodology to prepare and draft the Strategy for Developing the Mountain Regions of Georgia, and to facilitate drafting of the Strategy, Action Plan and Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for the High Mountainous Regions of Georgia.
The methodology, consistent with EU framework policies and the best European and/or international practices, outlines the actions to be undertaken to develop the Strategy and the format or specifications of the strategy along with its respective Action Plan and monitoring and evaluation instruments.
The methodology addresses the following:
The purpose of the strategy is to provide a framework of justified objectives (based on, but not limited to, the goals and outcomes/outputs listed in the 2015 Law on Mountainous Areas) and to show how achievement of these objectives derives from the implementation of specific preferences listed in the adopted Law of 2015; the Strategy will also cover: actions that will be eligible for funding from the Mountain Development Fund; implementation and evaluation of individual projects funded by relevant Regional Action Plans and Municipal Action Plans; rural and agricultural development programs and funds; and SME development funds under the Ministry of Economic and Sustainable Development.
The Strategy focuses on the following priorities and actions:
The Action Plan and M&E Framework associated with the Strategy and Action Plan is used to monitor the progress of the implementation and covers the 2017-2019 period.
Under the assignment, PMCG will:
Background information:
UNDP’s Regional and Local Development (RLD) project has provided substantial legal and policy support to the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure of Georgia (MRDI), the Parliament Committee for Local Self-Government and Regional Policy between 2014 and 2015 to help prepare and finalize the draft Law on Mountainous Areas. This was adopted by Parliament on 31 July 2015.
The overall aim of the Law is to raise the welfare of citizens living in mountainous regions by:
The Law enables a National Council of Mountain Development to be established under the authority of the Prime Minister, with the following powers:
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