The project is being conducted in the course of the US Embassy’s Georgian Regional and Online Media Support Program, which aims to empower regional and online media through content development and the production of a series of investigative articles. Under this program, PMC Research is responsible for the evaluation of five projects for five media organizations. In particular, the research team is combining two evaluation approaches: performance-based and summative.
Commissioned by the International Finance Corporation (IFC), to the project entails an assessment of the hospitality industry in Georgia. The objective of doing so is to overview the current trends and dynamics of this industry in Georgia to determine regulatory and sector-specific challenges, along with market bottlenecks hindering investment opportunities. Leveraging this comprehensive assessment of the tourism sector in Georgia, the project sets out to identify potential areas for IFC engagement and intervention, ultimately providing clear short-, medium-, and long-term recommendations for actionable interventions to unlock Georgia’s potential in the hospitality industry specifically and the tourism sector as a whole.
Under the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) CTTN Research Grants Program (RGP), PMC Research is conducting research entitled “Innovative Perspectives: Exploring Opportunities in Emissions Trading Systems for CAREC Countries.”
PMCG Research, as a subcontractor of the Baltic Innovation Agency (BIA), is evaluating 300 selected business plan proposals for the 12th and 13th rounds of the Startup Matching Grants program. Moreover, PMCG is delivering a five-day training session for 50 finalist startups at Georgia’s Innovation and Technology Agency’s (GITA) Tech Park in Tbilisi.
The project is commissioned by the Kazakh-Georgian Economic Union and aims to support the facilitation of trade between Georgia and Kazakhstan.
The specific objective of the project is to analyze the role of civil society organizations (CSOs) in human capital development in Georgia, focusing on the resilience they have shown and the lessons they have learned during and after the COVID-19 pandemic and against the backdrop of the ongoing context of war in Ukraine.
PMC Research, as part of a consortium led by the University of Duisburg-Essen, is implementing the “Invigorating Enlargement and Neighborhood Policy for a Resilient Europe” project. Its aim is to ascertain how the EU can revitalize its enlargement and neighborhood policy to enhance Europe's resilience.
The project aims to examine gender-based pension disparities in the Georgian public sector, and to inform decision-makers about the extent to which the law accommodates the long-term needs of both men and women as well as identifying and addressing persistent socio-economic inequalities.
This initiative is part of the Georgia Relief and Recovery for Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) project, aiming to boost micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Georgia by strengthening their access to finance.
In Georgia, the private sector is insufficiently engaged in national, regional, and local economic development processes.