The research project aims to assess the impact of foreign students on both the Georgian economy in general and on the Georgian higher education system in particular.
This project is targeted at creating a platform to stimulate constructive and systematic policy debate among different political and social groups in Georgian society. Among other goals, the project aims to encourage young researchers in Georgia to publish valuable policy research papers on important policy issues.
The National Agency of Mines (NAM) of Georgia has started a modernization process with the general aim of improving the sustainability of the mining sector and boosting investments therein. One of the key priorities is to support the growth of Georgia’s GDP and its rural development, by attracting investments in the mining sector. This assignment will support the NAM in this regard by improving the attractiveness of the country’s mineral potential for investors and responsible mining companies.
The project’s primary objective is to strengthen knowledge and capacities of the Central Asia Regional Economic Cooperation (CAREC) countries regarding the design and implementation of free trade agreements (FTAs). The CAREC Program is a partnership of 11 countries and development partners working together to promote development through cooperation, leading to accelerated economic growth and poverty reduction. It is guided by the overarching vision of “Good Neighbors, Good Partners, and Good Prospects.”
The aims of the project are to conduct a self-evaluation of the Tsalka Local Action Group’s (LAG) activities, and to identify existing achievements and challenges in order to increase the effectiveness of the organization’s performance.
The overall objective of the project is to support the newly-established Bakuriani Municipal Services Company to create better access to employment and related training opportunities for female candidates and staff, to develop internal human resources (HR) policies that promote equal opportunities, and to recruit female candidates to the company in all positions, particularly drivers.
The main objective of this project is to further strengthen the public financial management (PFM) capacity of two Georgian municipalities, namely Rustavi and Zugdidi. More specifically, we aim to assist Rustavi and Zugdidi municipalities in the elaboration of their FY2022 program-based budget packages in compliance with the latest program budget development methodology, and in line with public expenditure and financial accountability (PEFA) recommendations.
Under the EU’s SIEA Framework Contract Lot 3: Human Rights, Peace and Democracy, this mid-term evaluation mission serves to provide an overall independent assessment of projects in support of comprehensive reform of public administration in Ukraine from January 2017 to June 2020.
This project is being implemented in the context of the “Open Program Energy Sector” financed by the German government, the overall objectives of which are to increase transmission reliability and capacity and to improve the security of the energy supply in Georgia. The Accompanying Measure of the “Open Program Energy Sector” will contribute to accomplishing the program’s overall objectives and shall therefore support the Georgian State Electrosystem (GSE) in the sustainable implementation and operation of the Infrastructure Component of the “Open Program Energy Sector.”
PMC Research is conducting the following two distinct Regulatory Impact Assessments (RIAs) on labor migration, assessing the current legislation on labor migration and proposed changes to the law: