Along with housing, employment and livelihood issue are among the most pressing challenges of the present IDP communities in Georgia. A new approach to help IDPs create new job opportunities is introduced by the Czech Fundraising Center and the Eurasia Partnership Foundation through a year-long project supported by the International Visegrad Fund (joined funding from the Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland and Slovakia). This project will focus on building entrepreneurial capacities of local NGOs, CBOs and community leaders working with IDPs or forming part of the IDP community.
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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.