The study aims to offer a timely overview of the market for primary consumption goods through analyzing the retail sector’s position in the Georgian economy.
The nursing and midwifery skills ecosystem analyses are part of a broad cooperation between the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the USAID Industry-led Skills Development Program. The primary objective of this collaboration is to enhance the skills of the healthcare workforce in Georgia.
PMC Research is carrying out a project as part of GIZ’s Private Sector Development and Technical Vocational Education and Training South Caucasus (PSD TVET SC) Programme. Its aim is to evaluate Outcome Indicator 3, which concerns companies’ perceptions on the relevance of the labor market.
The aim of this endeavor is to collect final data on the "Clusters4Development: Better Business Sophistication in Georgia" project communication in order to assess the extent to which project stakeholders and beneficiaries understand its objectives and benefits.
The primary goal of this project is to develop detailed research that explores the existing challenges related to labor contract modalities in the public sector in Georgia. The corresponding report will outline practical solutions to help improve the civil service based on the research findings.
This project is part of the Asian Development Bank's (ADB) initiatives to support the Government of Georgia in implementing a new upper secondary level (grades 10-12) curriculum, aligned with the 2022 - 2030 Unified National Strategy of Education and Science.
The aim of the study is to assess the current situation including access to rights and services for, as well as the protection needs of, people in Georgia aged 14-29 holding asylum seeker, refugee, or humanitarian status.
This project aims to contribute to enhancing the capacity of the Georgian Parliamentary Research Center (GPRC) and the Regional Policy and Self-government Committee of the Parliament of Georgia (RPSGC). In particular, PMC Research is conducting a methodological workshop, after which the effectiveness of the implementation of the Law on the Development of High Mountainous Regions adopted by the Government of Georgia in 2015 will be assessed. The latter will be measured against pre-defined objectives and goals.
The project is part of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit’s (GIZ) program "Enabling the Implementation of Georgia's Forest Sector Reform - ECO.Georgia" that aims to support the Government of Georgia (GoG) in implementing its transformational forest sector reform agenda to bring the entire nation’s forests under sustainable management.
The project aims to support the National Security Council Office (NSCO) and the Administration of the Government (AoG) of Georgia in carrying out preparatory work pursuant to the development of an evidence-based key resources management policy.