The Georgian Education Ministry’s Office of Resource Officers of Educational Institutions will offer free psychosocial counselling to Ukrainian children and adolescents stranded in Georgia due to war in there home country.
Ahead of the 2021 local elections in Georgia, NDI supported civil society organizations (CSOs) work to ensure that the needs of citizens did not get drowned out by an electoral environment otherwise consumed by political rivalries and controversy.
The pandemic-hit years have impacted the Georgian publishers and booksellers through reduced sales and released books, with the first year of Covid resulting in a 25 percent reduction of new releases and the past two years showing a 40 percent decrease in book sales, a new study of the sector shows.
Video that appears to show a police officer beating a deaf boy on the Tbilisi subway has outraged Georgia and prompted questions about the problem of police abuse and impunity.
Georgian citizen Malkhaz Janelidze who was illegally arrested by the Russian-controlled occupation forces on December 1 near the village of Vaneli in Tskhinvali (South Ossetia) region will be released, the Georgian State Security Service reports.