Eurasia Partnership Foundation finalized the review of the proposals submitted through the 2011 Grants Competition – within Engage and Monitor for Change program. The winners of the grant competition, which were selected by EPF based on the recommendations from the panel of independent experts, are as follows:
1) Welfare Foundation with the proposal entitled Strengthening Civil Society for Health Reform Monitoring;
2) International Society for Fair Elections and Democracy with the proposal entitled Civic Involvement in the Decision Making Process.
3) Medical Workers Initiative with the proposal entitled Improving Social Environment Together.
4) Movement for Accessible Environment with the proposal entitled Disabled Persons Make Civil Changes.
5) Lanchkhuti Informational Center with the proposal entitled Civic Monitoring for Change.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation is announcing a competition for students on the use of the data from the recent survey by EPF’s Caucasus Research Resource Center – Knowledge and Attitudes toward the European Union in Georgia in their works. To provide guidance, a three-day training course is offered to the potential applicants free of charge on interpreting and presenting data of the quantitative social research. Full text of the announcement is available only in Georgian.
Eurasia Partnership Foundation is announcing a competition for journalists on the use of the data from the recent survey by EPF’s Caucasus Research Resource Center – Knowledge and Attitudes toward the European Union in Georgia. To provide guidance, a two-day training course is offered to the potential applicants free of charge on interpreting and presenting data of the quantitative social research. Full text of the announcement is available only in Georgian.