The goal of this project is to evaluate US Embassy’s Public Affairs Foreign Assistance Programs in Georgia, namely the English Access Micro-Scholarship Program (ACCESS) and the Technical and Vocational Education and Training Support Program (TVET).
We recently started a project which will entail the conducting of a study to assess the state and needs of Black Sea ports amid the Russia-Ukraine war, which has significantly shaken the critical infrastructure landscape in the region.
This project aims to assess the expected effects of the planned change of the Government of Georgia’s (GoG) Ordinance “On the List of Industries with Specific Operating Conditions" on the business sector.
The goal of this project is to support rural disadvantaged populations to find decent and inclusive employment options by acquiring the skills and knowledge currently in demand on the local labor market. In the course of this project, the organization plans to deliver career management skills development (CMSD) workshops for the above-mentioned target group. Furthermore, a local needs assessment study of the hospitality industry will also be conducted to identify professions in most demand in Lagodekhi and Kazbegi municipalities. Project beneficiaries who successfully complete a CMSD workshop will then be given the opportunity to undertake apprenticeship programs in the fields identified as being in most local demand. For this purpose, the organization will partner with local VET colleges and local businesses.
PMC Research Center (PMC RC) is conducting a study with the objectives of assessing the needs and skills of Ukrainian refugees in Georgia and producing recommendations for stakeholders to develop needs-based services.
The Georgian-Swiss Intellectual Property Project (GESIP) aims to enhance Georgia's socio-economic development by improving the utilization of Geographical Indications (GIs) and enhancing government services for Georgian intellectual property (IP) users. The project directly benefits Sakpatenti and Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia (MEPA), as well as selected stakeholders of the Georgian GI system from the public and private sectors.
This project aims to evaluate the outcomes of a project called “Capacity Assessment, Strategic Planning and Comprehensive Capacity Development for Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in Georgia.”
The purpose of this project is to adapt the methodology developed by the EUIPO´s observatory for identifying intellectual property rights (IPR)-intensive industries and to study their impact on the Georgian economy. The research will enable policymakers to make evidence-based and conscious decisions about the importance of IPR as a tool to boost the country’s economic potential.
The goal of this project is to carry out market research of education sciences programs in Georgia to help New Vision University to develop education sciences master’s and PhD programs that best accommodate the current needs and demands in the country.
We recently started working on a new project entitled “Communal Infrastructure for Environment and Tourism Improvement - Lot 2: Accompanying Measures,” aimed at improving the living conditions of people in four Georgian municipalities (Baghdati, Vani, Samtredia, and Kazbegi) through improving the supply of hygienically-sound drinking water and environmentally-safe sanitation infrastructure.