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Annual Report2003
East-EastThe East-East Program supports people and ideas to transcend national borders particularly to collaborate in creating and strengthening conditions of an open society. Communication is the essence of the East-East Program. The program supports openness, dialogue and neutral space for diverse views. Initiatives supported by the program seek to discover and inspire new visions, energy and creativity to strengthen conditions of an open society.
In the year 2003 Program provided individuals and organizations with an opportunity to take part in international activities, trainings and seminars aimed to promote global understanding of ongoing social developments. Additionally, the program assisted in the organization of a number of seminars, conferences and workshops in Georgia.
Nugzar Meladze, Nikolas Gelashvili, Mamuka Loladze
Development of NGOs in the Western Regions of Azerbaijan $ 735
Marat tsitskishvili Decreasing Radiation Effects on Ecosystem in Caspian Sea Basin $ 180
Imedashvili Aliona, Margarita Akhvlediani
Russian and Georgia-Dialogue Across Caucasian Range $ 540
Irakli Kotetishvili, Keti Kobiashvili, Sergo Turmanidze
Participatory Democracy Across Borders$ 1 725
Keti Grigolia Gender Mainstreaming into Environment for Europe Policies $ 602
Zviad pochkhua, Geno Jokhidze Central Asian and Southern Caucasus Freedom of Expression Network $ 756
Nugzar Meladze, Nikolas Gelashvili, Tedo Kvatadze
Development of NGOs in the Western Regions of Azerbaijan $ 750
Public participation in Developing Sustainable Urban Transport Policies $ 954
Nana Zavradsashvili, Nino Naneishvili Social Partnership in Mental Health: East learns from West $ 496
Rusudan Kardava Youth Involvement in Election Processes $ 453
Keti Grigolia Gender Mainstreaming into Environment for Europe Policies $ 520
Dato Peradze, Mansur Iuzbasov, vasil Gileuri, Maia Metskhvarishvili, Dato Jgushia, Sofio Sharashidze, davit
International Partnership for Youth: building civil society
$ 2 600
Undilashvili, tamar Berulashvili, Levan Geradze, Eliso Amirejibi, Ramin Bairamov, George Kikalishvili
Georgian Library Association Public Libraries in Strengthening Community-based Services: Lithuania and Georgia $ 4 193
New Economic School of Georgi Entrepreneurial Environment in South Caucasus Region
$ 3 610
Nugzar Kupreishvili, Irakli Megrelishvili Election monitoring: CIS and Eastern European Experiences $ 893
David Kikia, Alexander Baev Young leaders from conflict zones of CIS and South-East Europe $ 1282
Open Society Georgia Foundation Branch in Sukhumi
Young leaders from conflict zones of CIS and South-East Europe $ 900
George Bakhturidze, Ketevan Nemsadze Diagnosis, intervention and psychological assistance to victims of child sex abuse $ 2 240
Georgian National Committee of Helsinki Citizens' Assembly
South Caucasian youth network for peace and stability $ 7 930
Association "Targamosi" South Caucasus: from common problems to common interests $ 3 972
Khatuna Bunturi, Khatuna Tsintsadze, Nana Saginashvili
Similarities and differences of approaches and position of youth in Southeast Europe and the Caucasus $ 4 165
Andro Gigauri, Tamar Khuntsaria, George Kandelaki
Strengthening youth NGOs in South caucasus$ 2 853
Nino Sokhadze, Abesalom Purtseladze, Natuli Dvalishvili, Aleksi Tsukilashvili, Gela Gvelukashvili, Vladimer Sikharulidze, Zurab Tsertsvadze, Irakli Gogokhia, Akaki Dzagania, Khatuna Khvichia
Study visit of Georgian Mayors and Councilors to Czech Republic
$ 7 405
Irakli Kotetishvili, Sergo Turmanidze, Keti Kobiashvili
Follow up: sowing seeds of participatory democracy $ 4 536.00
Grigol Susania, kakha Guguchia, DaviD Kekelashvili
Youth of the provinces to the elections$ 1 134
Eliso Amirejibi, Givi Mikanadzem Gela Nikolaishvili, xaTuna Japava, Levan Kipiani
Penitentiary systems and public monitoring
$ 1 200
Temur Lomsadze Human rights ombudsman $ 150
Irakli kaviladze, Keti Dgebuadze, Gugi Absandze
Improving waste managemnet$ 2 650
George machabeli, Vakhtang sartania Quality education for all $ 1 427
International Law Student Association of Georgia
Legal aspects of Georgian-Rusisan Relations$ 3 570
Beka Odisharia, Mariam Gamtsemlidze I vote for: advocacy in NGO practice $ 896
Vano Kaladze, Kakha Kudava Educational publishing in small countries $ 2 412
Omar Berdzenishvili State policy to prevent the neglect of children $ 225
Nana pantsulaya, Manana Tskhomelidze Women's partnership network $ 1 029
Alexander Didebulidze Rural approaches and opportunities for development $ 1 513
Shorena Khatchapuridze, George Gamkrelidze
Regional security and the role of youth in peace building $ 400
Budget allocated for projects: $ 70 896Total program budget: $ 70 896
National Education ProgramThe aim of the National Education Program -2003 is to provide support for the implementation of the education reform in Georgia; to create civil society and collaborate with conflict regions.All throughout the year education program supported the implementation of innovative projects, that have positively influenced the ongoing reform in the sphere of secondary education. In 2003 the National Education program worked on the following priorities: establishemnt of classrooms in order to improve the study of particular subjects, summer camps for careless children. The program also supported new innovative initiatives in the field of education.
The Eurasia Foundation "Open Schools: A Grant Competition for School-Based NGOs of Georgia" $ 25 000
Canadian-Georgian Center of Culture and Business - "Adult Education Institute"
Phsycology Helps Teachers
$ 3 985
Special Secondary School-Orphanage of $ 3 103
Blind Children in Tbilisi "Glance"
League for Development of Hearing Impaired Children -"Ephatha"
"Program of Popularization for Integrating Hearing Impaired Children in the Secondary Schools and Facilitation of its Execution in Georgia" $ 4 990
Gigi Tevzadze Travel Grant $ 904
Educational NGO "Korbuda" Students' Multidisciplinary Competition "Khomli" $ 4 475
Association of Blind and Less Vision People "Blind People withoout Boarders"
"Creation of Computer Program Sounding Georgian Texts and its Implementation for Blind People" $ 5 301
Tamara Amzashvili "Data Base of Children in Special needs" $ 5 972
Association "Lasha and Obola" "Children Must Smile" $ 3 022
Association of Helping Children with Hearing and Speaking Disabilities
"Ray"$ 3 496
Union Social Adaptation Center "Oasis" "The Future Begins Today" $ 3 499
Secondary School of the Village Goresha "Craft Cabinet Equipment" $ 1 990
Zugdidi Profile School "Let Us Practice Chemistry" $ 1 936
Secondary School in Khashmi, Sagarejo Region
"Astronomy Classroom Equipment"$ 1 995
Secondary school#5 of Marneuli "Maths Classroom Equipment" $ 1 680
Adzvi Secondary School in Gori Region "Geography Classroom" $ 1 858
Secondary School#46 of Mtatsminda-Krtsanisi District
"The Classroom of Phisics and Astronomy of the Secondary School #46" $ 1 919
Daur Abidzba "Summer Camp in Sukhumi for Socially Unprotected children" $ 4 945
Iason Badridze "Some Aspects of Gazelle Conservation in Georgian-Azerbaijan Transboarder Zone" $ 479
Marine Mosulishvili "The Mapping of the Kolkhic Boxwood population grown in the East Georgia Using GPS AND UTM
$ 500
Grid"
Malkhaz Makashvili "Kinds and Adults are Looking in Diffrent Directions" $ 479
Nana Chkhenkeli "An Umbrella of Original Desighn" $ 498
George Anchabadze "The Lectures in State Abkhazian Institute" $ 1 100
Guram Ramishvili Author's School #6 "Working Together for Better Results" $ 3 431
George Mchedlishvili Travel Grant $ 500
Eka Gvalia Travel Grant $ 945
Soros Professional English Language Teaching (SPELT) Program
Internal Project$ 5 095
Budget allocated for projects: $ 93 097Total program budget: $ 100 000
Public Health ProgramThe goal of OSGF Public Health program in 2002 is to support the development of Georgian health sector aiming significant improvement of quality of life and health status of population. The program will award grants to organizations with a view to forming new relations, realizing new, effective projects and improving the populations knowledge of how to take care of their health. The program periodically runs open grant competitions of projects and awards grants in the sphere of public health.
-Assistance to the professional associations active in different areas of clinical medicine in setting up unified disease management standards-Capacity building in public health-Support to the development of National School of Public Health-Developing educational activities, conferences, seminars, trainings, etc. in public health and health management-Stimulation of development of initial skill and background knowledge required for specialists involved in epidemiological surveys, data collection and statistical analysis-Promotion of the development of evidence based medicine and Cochrane collaboration type system.-Improvement level of medical service and introducing continuous medical education by means of the primary health care doctors’ professional training.-Development of a National education program on Palliative Care for health care professionals (physicians, nurses, social workers, pharmacists, and pastoral care);-Providing access to informational resources and dissemination educational materials for different organization working in the field of Palliative & Hospice Care;-Creation of special services aimed to defend the rights of mentally disabled; -Increase number of effective community-based services, based on the principles of inclusion, and constituting alternatives to long-term institutionalisation as well as models for public policy.-Expand capacity of prison reform NGOs to undertake advocacy to promote prison health.-Supporting development of health policy, health reforms, aimed at reorganization of existing and development of new services, oriented at the health needs of population-Health sphere legal and ethical regulations
-Creation of capacity to stimulate and support harm reduction response to the health and social harms related to illegal drug use
Georgian Mental Health Association Let's overcome stigma together $ 6 422
Union "Tanadgoma" Joint actions directed towards improvement of medical services for newborns and children of preschool age living in the Abkhazia region $ 15 250
NGO "Dioscuria" AIDS in Abkhasia $ 5 271
Levan Baramidze Assessment of awareness of blood born infections among health care workers in Georgia $ 5 000
ECTC implementation and monitoring center in Georgia
Seminar "Tobacco Control and Civil Society"$ 900
Antimicrobial Chemiotherapy Center Setting of rational antimicrobial standards $ 3 859
National Institute of Health Conduction of training courses in Health Management for health care managers in regions of Georgia $ 3 913
Initiative Group Creation of Ethical Committee $ 2 975
Initiative group Doctor and patients relation ethics $ 3 000
Khashuri multiprofile hospital Ethics and rigts in health sphere $ 2 997
Lagodekhi Doctors Association Order of Knights $ 2 986
Intersectoral Research Group Financial Management Analyse of Medical Institutions $ 7 739
Welfare Foundation Addressing sustainability and equity issues in ongoing community based health financing projects in Georgia. A comparative study $ 7 980
Nino Giguashvili Cost-effectiveness analyssis of alternative public health strategies for controlling colorectal cancers in Georgia $ 5 000
Center of clinical effectiveness Manual Vacuum Aspiration $ 12 580
Tbilisi Dermatovenerologists Association WHO adapted Guidelines on Sexually Transmitted Diseases in Georgian Language $ 19 975
Georgian Mental Health Association Mental Health Disabilities Needs Assessment $ 14 160
Cancer Prevention Center Development of Palliative Care Educational Center $ 12 918
Nino Kekelidze, George Chakhava, Lia Lomidze, Zaza Tchanturaia, Levan Natchkebia, Nino Mamulashvili, Shorena Chumburidze, Givi Javashvili, Salome Glonti, Mamuka Chkhaidze, George Khechinashvili, Nani Kavlashvili, Nino Chinchaladze, Lasha Zaalishvili, Andro Dzneladze, Ambrosi Pertia, Khatuna Todadze
Participation in Salzburg Medical Seminars
$ 13 210
Nino Gugushvili Participation in Harm Reduction Seminar, Warsaw, March 27-31, 2003 $ 2 000
George Chkheidze, David Ananishvili, Shota Khizanishvili
Participation in Harm Reduction Conference "Protection of Human Rights", Budapest, June 27-July 2, 2003 $ 3 300
Vaklhtang Megrelishvili, Giorgi Meladze, Shota Khizanishvili, Dimitri Glonti, Zoria Tsurtsumia, Dali Usharidze, Thea Akhobadze
Participatio in "Moving Harm Reduction Policy Forward" Conference, Chisinau, Novemebr 19-21, 2003
$ 5 500
Joseph Abesadze, Rema Gvamichava, Mikheil Shavdia
Participation in "Palliative Care" Conference, Budapest, June 16-18, 2003 $ 2 400
David Meskhishvili, George Bakhturidze Participation in "“Building Coalition for Tobacco Control”" Conference $ 1 750
Malkhaz Mizandari Participation in Ultrasound Diagnostic's Conference, May 13-16, Philadelphia $ 1 249
Zarnadze Shalva, Baramidze Levan, Metreveli Levan
Participation in a seminar "Curriculum for Schools of Public Health" Kaunas, 12-16 February, 2003 $ 2 490
Budget allocated for projects: $ 164 824Total program budget: $ 185 000
Mass Media Support ProgramThe main priority of Mass Media National Program for 2003 was fair coverage of parliamentary elections and media monitoring. Legal support of independent media and independent journalists, juridical consultationsand active participation in improving media related legislation. Developing journalist’s skills. Monitoring the quality of journalism in general. Supportingnarrow specialization of journalists according to the field of journalism.Supporting professional development and activities of journalists working in the field of
Investigation journalismMaximum participation of journalists in all fields of social life management.Supporting journalists’ cooperation; Supporting cooperative activities of capital city andregional journalists; Supporting regional independent media.Developing journalists skills and raising their interest in such areas as minority rights,conflict area problems; Social integration in Georgia and integration into Europeanvalues’ system.
Ltd. “Rustavi2 print” "Distribution agency" $ 30 000
International society for fair elections and democracy
Domestic election monitoring: November 2, 2003 parliamentary elections $ 19 300
Radiocompany "Dzveli kalaki" Coverage of preelection processes of November Parliamentary elections in Imereti region $ 4 644
Broadcasting company "Hereti" Georgian Independent Radiocompany for fair coverage and public debates of parliamentary elections $ 4 992
Association "Atinati" "Elections and Society" $ 4 916
Caucasus Institute for peace, democracy and development
Project of Georgian-Russian website - www.pankisi.info $ 9 378
Ltd. Independent TV Company "Mega TV"
"Elections 2003"$ 11 140
Broadcasting Company "Metskhre Talga (Ninth Wave)"
"Addition for information (news) program - elections 2003" $ 11 992
Ltd. TV-Radio Company "Tvali" Right choice with help of independent television - for creation democratic society $ 6 000
Ltd A&A - Newpaper "Poti" "Free speech in Poti" $ 4 000
OSGF's Elections Supporting Program Contribution for OSGF's Elections Supporting Program $ 50 000
Budget allocated for projects: $ 156 363Total program budget: $ 163 363
Karl Poppre Debate ProgramThe goal of the debate program is to encourage the development of those essential skills in the young generation that are important for true members of an open society. A socially aware, free and flexible thinker, an individual who can comprehend and accept different ideas, and clearly and reasonably express his/her opinion; a person who participates in the life of society and evaluates current events and important issues from different angles - this kind of citizen is the final goal of the debate program. In order to achieve the above stated goal the Program addresses the technique of formal debates, which creates the perfect opportunity to complexly develop all these
abilities in young people. Formal debate is one of the most effective ways to involve youth in discussion of issues of society’s current interest and to help them obtain the skills of civilized discussion, critical thinking, rational argumentation and rhetorical speech.
High School Program - (Karl Popper and Policy Formats)A number of seminars were conducted in different regions of Georgia for those high school teachers who were willing to participate in the program; debate trainers have been retrained; a national debate camp was held for high school students from different regions; a number of national tournaments were conducted; high school students participated in international debate events.
University Program (Parliamentary Format: American and British Style)A number of seminars were conducted for students from different hifger educational institutions; debate clubs were established; national tournements were conducted; students participated in the international debate events.
Seminars for high school teachers and students $ 5 768
National Tournaments - In Karl Popper, Policy and Parliamentary Formats $ 17 547
International Events $ 5 440
National Debate Summer Camp $ 15 370
Equipment of Debate Resource Center $ 3 875
Budget allocated for projects: $ 48 000Total program budget: $ 60 000
Public Administration ProgramThe Public Administration Program mainly aims at: suporting development of local government; raising standards of education of the representatives of local government; support of local election monitoring process; supporting transparency of decision making process on local level; involving polpulation in decision making process of local government. For achieving above-mentioned goals the Public Administartion Program was focusing on the following priorities in 2003: municipal financial reform; training for local government (executive and legislative) representatives and young leaders; preparation of the literature in the field of local government; transparency; small grants program.
Councils Association in Racha-Lechkhumi and Low Svaneti
Strengthening of inter-relations between local government and population $ 28 740
Democratic Development Union of Georgia
Self-government in service of public$ 29 785
International Association "Civitas Georgica"
Cooperation for development$ 29 890
The Tourism Assosiation of Svaneti Development of self-government in Svaneti $ 5 797
Civil Development Center "Alternativa" Co-participation planning training for young leaders $ 6 646
Council Assistance in Georgia self-government mirror $ 8 815
Dynamical psychology for development and democracy
11 rolse of Council member$ 8 187
Civil Development Center Anticorruption information center $ 11 251
Election Support Program of OSGF Contribution to Election Support Program $ 100 000
Budget allocated for projects: $ 229 111Total program budget: $ 230 000
Social Sciences Support ProgramSocial Science Support Program (SSSP) of the Open Society – Georgia Foundation (OSGF) is committed to supporting the development of new generation professionals in the field of Social Sciences in Georgia. The strategic focuses of the program are: 1) to boost the development of Social Sciences designing, developing and applying new curricula; translating and preparing for publishing modern and classic literature; implementing new teaching methodologies; Developing and supporting a Resource Center for Social Sciences. 2) to support the Higher Education System reform supporting the law drafting activities in the field of higher education and involving academia as well as other interested parties in the process.In 2003 Social Sciences Support Program completed functioning at OSGF and accomplished activities whithin the main trends of the program as follows:1) Completion of projects started in 20022) Translation activities -translation classics and contemporary literature in social science that are essencial for teaching MA programs in social sicences3) Organizing at social sciences Resource Center wide range of open discussions and lectures devoted to actual topics of social sciences and supporting the development of interdisciplinary direction in social sciences;4) Development of the Resource Center for Social Sciences RC library and technical support 6) Supporting institutionally higher education reforms in Georgia;
Lia Mezvrishvili Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Lia Mezvrishvili $ 1 800
Nodar Ladaria Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Nodar Ladaria $ 2 300
Iago Kachkachishvili Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Iago Kachkachishvili $ 1 800
Nino Kiguradze Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Nino Kiguradze $ 800
Tamar Berekashvili Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Tamar Berekashvili $ 600
Marine Muskhelishvili Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Marine Muskhelishvili $ 2 000
Mamuka Bichashvili Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Mamuka Bichashvili $ 2 000
Gia Jorjoliani Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Gia Jorjoliani $ 2 000
Revaz Jorbenadze Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Revaz Jorbenadze $ 2 000
Malkhaz Matsaberidze Social Sciences Resource Center Fellowship for Malkhaz Matsaberidze $ 2 000
Lia Mezvrishvili Reader in Modern Social Theories $ 627
Gia Jorjoliani Development of reader in Contemporary Political Science $ 840
Malkhaz Matsaberidze Development of textbooks "Political technologies" and "Election Campeign" $ 866
Revaz Jorbenadze Development of textbook for students and teachers "Political Conflicts Analisis and Alternative Ways of Solution" $ 750
Tamar KIknadze Stipend for Tamar Kiknadze the Cource Development Competition grantee and three-month training at Rutgers' University, New Jersy (US) $ 10 404
Natela Donadze Stipend for Natela Donadze the grantee of Cource Development Competition 5 (CDC5) $ 1 350
Nino Pirtskhalva, Emzar Jgerenaia (translators)Zurab Kiknadze (scientific editor)
Completing translation and scientific edition of a book by Max Weber "Selected Works in Sociology of Religion" $ 3 866
George Sanikidze (translator)Zurab Davitashvili (scientific editor)
Comleting translation and scientific edition of a book by Rymon Aron "Peace and War Among Nations" $ 12 146
Working group of translatorsMalkhaz Matsaberidze as scientific editor
Translation and scientifi edition of a book edited by Hanse Dieter Klingleman and Robert E. Goodin "A New Handbook of Political Science" $ 6 587
Irakli Urushadze and Tornike Turmanidze (translators)Nino Kiguradze (scientific editor)
Competing translation and scientific edition of a book by Kennet N. Walts "Men, State and War"
$ 2 145
George Khelashvili (translator)David Darchiashvili (scintific editor)
Translation and scientific edition of a book by Barry Buzan "People, State and Fear" $ 2 932
Ekaterine Metreveli (translator)Zurab Davitashvili (scientific editor)
Translation and scientific edition of a book by Michael Hechter "Containing Nationalism" $ 3 234
Mariam Mirianashvili Bulication of Georgian translation of a book "Basis Course in Psychology for Higher Education Institutions" $ 9 442
In-house project of Social Sciences Support Program
Visit of prof. Joana Regulska from New Jersy's Rutgers University as a Cource Development Competition grantee's mentor to Tbilsi State University for delivering lectures and consultations $ 3 048
In-house project of social sciences support program
Workshop on Gender Studies hold by Prof. Joana Regulska, Rutgers University, New Jersy, US. $ 719
In-house project of Social Sciences Support Program
Workshop on Essay Writing for teachers of ELT and students of new interdisciplinary MA module "Sociaty and Politics" held by Prof. John Harbord the Language Teaching Center Director at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. $ 2 766
In-house project of Social Sciences Support Program - Working group of lecturers and heads of target departmens in social sciences
Terminology Dictionary of Social Sciences (project implementation started in 2002 and was completed in 2003)
$ 4 580
Social Sciences Support Program and International Institute for Education Policy Planning and Management (IEPPM)
Development of Higher Education Draft Law (project implementation started in 2002 whithin SSSP and conducted by task force of higher education reform that was established as Internationa Institute for Education Policy Planning and Managment (IEPPM) an independent NGO in 2003) $ 5 264
Social Sciences Support Program and International Institute for Education Policy Planning and Management (IEPPM)
Institutional Management of Higher Education
$ 975
International Institute for Education Policy Planning and Management (IEPPM)
Trainers and experts' training in institutional management of higher education
$ 4 010
Social Sciences Support Program operational activities
Literature puchase for library of Social Sciences Resource Centre (SSRC) $ 7 690
Social Sciences Support Program operational activity
Social sciences Resource Center open lectures and discussions on actual themes of social sciences held by invited experts and academicians $ 696
Social sciences support program operational activity
Administration and technical maintenence of Social Sciences Resource Center $ 3 558
Tamar Abashidze Travel grant ro Tamar Abashidze for training and development of thesis under supervision of Prof. Fr. Avalonne at the Department of Social Psychology, Universtiy of Rome, Italy. $ 690
George Khelashvili Travel grant to George Khelashvili for participation in workshop "Working in the European Higher Education Area-Implementation , Implications, Impact" held by OSI in Macedonia $ 948
Maia Klanadadze Travel grant to Maia Kalandadze the teacher of academic writing and English language teaching program at SSRC for participation in international conferenc EATAW at Central European University, Budapest, Hungary. $ 1 409
International Soros Scientific Educational Program (ISSEP)
Students Conference$ 8 000
Budget allocated for projects: $ 81 898Total program budget: $ 117 504
Translation ProgramOშGF Translation Program has two main objectives: first, to provide the translations of important titles in the Social Sciences and Humanities, and second, to contribute to the growth of an independent publishing industry which is so vital for development of democratic states. For the year of 2003 Translation Program defineდ the priority fields for titles to be translated as follows: Political Sciences, International Relations, Sociology and Economics. In 2003 Translation Progrm elaborated list of reccommended titles taking into account the demand of target groups, experts and students and implemented 2 competitions for publishers on translation and publishing of the books selected from the short list of TP recomended titles. Translation Program also implemented 2 tenders for publishers on publishing the titles translated with the support of OSGF SSSP in 2002 - 2003 and which which are esencial for teaching of social sciences at MA level.
"NEKERI" Publisher Translation and publishing of "The Civilizing Process: Power and Civility (uber den Prozeb der Zivilisation; Aufl. - 1988)" by Norbert Elias $ 12 757
"DIOGENE" Ltd Publisher Translation and publishing of book "Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste" by PierreBourdieu $ 9 746
"LOGOS PRESS" Ltd publisher Publishing of Social Sciences Terminology $ 2 090
Dictionary
GCI Publisher Publishing of translation of Kennet Walt's book "Man, The State and War" $ 1 596
Publishing house "MARSI" Publishing of translation of Max Weber's book "Selected Works in Sociology of Religion" $ 2 100
Publishing house "MARSI" Publishing of translation of Rimon Aron's book "Peace and War among Nations" $ 4 875
Publishing house "MARSI" Publishing of transaltion of Jean Fransuaz Liotard's book "The Post-modernist State" $ 1 725
Publishing house "Color-Print 2" Publishing of translation of Michael Hechter's book "Containing Nationalism" $ 1 205
Publishing house "Color-Print 2" Publishing of translation of book "A New Handbook of Political Science" edited by Robert E Goodin and Hans Dieter Klinglemans $ 1 610
Budget allocated for projects: $ 37 704Total program budget: $ 40 625
International Student Advising Center
The Open Society – Georgia Foundation, like its sister organizations in the Soros Foundation network, follows the goal of establishing an open society in countries where a closed society previously existed. This goal is achieved through awarding financial and technical support to those organizations and institutions that also promote the development of an open, democratic society in Georgia.
The Open Society – Georgia Foundation (OSGF) has identified the area of student advising as important for continued development of an open society in Georgia. To this end, in 1995, OSGF created an International Student Advising Center (ISAC) that could provide Georgian students, university teachers, researchers, and professionals with needed information and support in order to make the most of their education experiences abroad and strengthen their skills and abilities to become future leaders.
The main goal of the International Student Advising Center is to provide interested individuals and groups with information and services which are not readily available in Georgia, and facilitate mobility for them by providing comprehensive and centralized resources.
- ISAC assists students wishing to attend educational institutions in the US and other western countries, as well as schools in Eastern Europe and NIS countries. ISAC also directs international study programs, and provides foreign students with needed information and support ;- ISAC provides extensive information and assistance to applicants of Soros-sponsored scholarships, different short and long-term programs and various summer schools for students, university teachers and researchers. - ISAC library/reference area offers free of charge a diverse selection of university handbooks and catalogues as well as information on a broad range of grants, scholarships, fellowships and stipends;
plus different test preparation kits for self- study including TOEFL, GMAT, GRE, SAT, TOEIC, Cambridge Certificate exams and other similar materials.- ISAC offers group and individual advising sessions for applicants, pre-departure orientations, visa regulation lectures, workshops and training seminars on different topics, and movie nights with discussions.- ISAC also offers Internet access during INTERNET classes with three workstations that are provided free of charge.- ISAC cooperates with a number of Georgian and foreign organizations and institutions in a Volunteer Advising Scheme (VAS), making use of the educational information and expertise that exists in Georgia.- ISAC collaborates closely with the US Embassy Public Affairs Section, organizing and promoting common educational activities. - ISAC has four branch offices in Kutaisi, Batumi, Akhaltsikhe, and Telavi, which are responsible for disseminating information to local universities and secondary schools, as well as institutions in neighboring regions. - ISAC offices are not used only as sites for distribution of information about OSGF programs, outreach seminars, and workshops, but as sites to disseminate information about US Embassy programs, ACCELS, IREX, Peace Corps and CEP.
In 2003 International Student Advising Center administered 14 different short and long term programs. One of the Network Schoparship Programs - Undegraduate Exchange Program was closed and substituted with one-year Secondary School Exchange and short term Summer School Programs for secondary school students.
The programs administered at ISAC in 2003 were:- four-year Bachelor degree program at the American University in Bulgaria, Blagoevgrad, Bulgaria..Were received 5 applications, accepted 2 students;- one-year Secondary School Exchange and short term Summer School Programs for High School students at the United States of America.Were received 65 applications, for one-year program were accepted 5 students and for Summer Schools - 7.- one and two-years Master degree programs at the Central European University in Budapest Hungary.Were received 134 applications, accepted 16 students.- 18 months MBA program at the Business School of Central European University;Were received 5 applications, accepted 1 student.- one year Master degree program at the University of Warwick, Great Britain;Were received 50 applications, accepted 1 student.- one year Master degree program by research at the University of Edinburgh, Great Britain;Were received 18 applications, accepted 2 students.- two-years Master degree program for Social Workers at different Universities and Colleges of the U.S.Were received 25 applications, accepted 2 students.- Soros Supplementary Grant program: 11 applications received, 4 students granted;- Soros Global Supplementary Grant Program: 3 applications received, 1 student granted.- one month Oxford Hospitality Scheme Program: 19 applications received, 3 applicants accepted.- Curriculum Resource Center at the Central European University (CEU): 14 applications received, 9 applicants sent.- Curriculum Development Center at CEU: 18 applications received. 3 applicants sent.- CEU Summer University: 29 applications received, 15 applicants sent.- Two-years Faculty Development Program at the U.S.: 12 applications were received, 4 applicants
accepted.- 13 Students of Central European University have recieved partial Travel Grants.
In 2003 there were received total number of applications – 421; 88 applicants were successful in the competition.
Total program budget: $ 121 000
Arts & Culture National ProgramThe main interest and focus of the program in 2003 is on the Cultural Policy Development, Training and Education in Arts and Culture, Cross-cultural Initiatives and on increasing of cultural image of Georgia abroad .In 2003 OSGF Arts and Culture National Program’ priorities are:
1. Development of Cultural Policy;
2. Development of Education and Training in Arts Management and related fields ;
3 Innovative Cross-cultural, Multi-Ethnical Projects and Initiatives ;
4. Popularization of Arts & Culture of Georgia abroad , including Development of Cultural Tourism.
Initiative Group.Author: M.ChikhradzeDirector: M. Medzmariashvili
"Tbilisi, Moscow,Paris 1910-1920-ies"
$ 4,595
Initiative Group.Author:G.ChokheliDirector: M.Guruli
Video documentary film"Unknown Pirosmani"
$ 4900
Organization: "Georgian Center of Cultural Heritage"
"Preparation of the georgian edition of Wakhtang Djobadze book" $ 1 126
Organization: Tbilisi History State Museum.Author:L.Mamatsashvili, N.MakhatadzeDirector: L.Mamatsashvili
"Alexandre Roinashvili-the first georgian photographer"
$ 4000
Author and Director: N.Chartolani "Svan texts & vocabulary with georgian translation" $ 2632.76
Organization: Georgian Science Academy Institute of Georgian Art History .Author:N.Andguladze, A.DavitashviliDirector: N.Andguladze
"Documentation of the Kakheti monuments of architecture & wall painting (for computer data base "Georgian Monuments of Medieval Period")"
$ 2 325
Initiative Group.Author and Director: I.Khuskivadze
"Fixation of unknown & less known Medieval Period georgian wall paintings" $ 2952
Initiative Group: "The expedition of the Georgian Scholars in Jerusalem"Author:D.Tskhadadze, T.MgaloblishviliDirector:D.Tskhadadze
"Georgians in the Holy Land"(photo exhibition )
$ 4831
Author and Director: M.Bulia "Inventory & Scientific Study of Natlismtsemeli Monastery Murals" $ 1727
Author and Director: K.Mokeladze "Dokumenatation & photographing of the Murals of Tedzami Gorge " $ 2641
Author and Director: J.Kalatozishvili "Jubileee of Film Director Mikheil Kalatozov"(photo exhibition) $ 1650
Initiative Group.Author and Director: N.Shervasidze
"For Setting Up the Exhibits Computer Data Base of the Georgia State Museum of Fine Arts" $ 4885,87
Organization: "Arts Interdisciplinary Research & Development Laboratory"Author/Director: N.Kipiani
"Transportation of Books for Arts and Culture,Science Library"
$ 282,45
Author/Director: T.Tsulukidze "Participation of K.Buniatishvili in the International Competition for Young Pianists in memory of V.Horowitz(travel grant) " $ 300
Organization:Center of Development and Popularization of Contemporary Art
"1st International Enamel Exhibition-Contest"$ 4 430,32
Initiative Group.Author/Director: T.Djaparisze
"A New Word in the History of Applied Art"$ 4 986
Organization: IBCCDAuthor: S.Ogge (UNESCO)Director: Y.Mgebrishvili
UNESCO Initiative "Regional Round Table on Defining a Training Programme for Modern Museum Capacity-building in the South Caucasus" $ 2000
Organization: "Tbilisi Center for Theatre"Author/Director: A.Varsimashvili
"For the Tavisupali Theatre"$ 5300
Organization:Pupeteers ClubAuthor/Director: N.Dolakidze
"Oil Hell"$ 4725,43
Author/Director: M.Janjalia "Old Georgian Cities.Kutaisi" $ 5911
Organization: Association "News, Information Service"Author/Director: N.Pavliashvili
"Management of Cultural Organizations in Regions "
$ 3251
Organization: Association "Meridian"Author/Director: N.Kitovani
"Tsemi 2004". Seminar and Training for the staff of Zugdidi and Kutaisi Museums. $ 5 355.02
Initiative Group.Author: T.GabuniaDirectori: G.Morbedadze
"Samshvilde-Forgotten Town"
$ 4974
Organization: Cinema art Center "Prometheus"Author/Director: G.Chkheidze
Seminar and Conference "Municipal Cinema"
$ 1804,87
Organization: "Georgian Music Society"Author/Director: M.Akhmeteli
"S.Tsintsadze II Competition for Chamber Music"$ 4060
Organization: Institute of Oriental StudiesAuthor:T.GamkrelidzeDirector:G.Sanikidze
"Islam & Muslims in Georgia Nowdays"
$ 6029
Initiative GroupAuthor/Director: M.Tsitsishvili
"Tbilisi in the work of georgian and foreign painters XVIII-XX centuries" $ 3974
Initiative Group.Author:E.DjgerenaiaDirector:D. Kandelaki
"Catholics in Georgia"
$ 4 000
Author/Director: H. Justinska "Polish painters-painters of Georgia" $ 3954,8
Organization: Association "Phoenix"Author/Director: M.Antadze
"Children of different nation living in Georgia making friends by means of Children's Theatre" $ 3983.85
Budget allocated for projects: $ 110 129Total program budget: $ 198 000
Economic Development programThe main aim of the OSGF Economic Development Program in 2003 was support of Small and Medium Business in Georgia.To achieve this object foundation have lead folowing Actions:1.Support of SME Development projects 2. Small loans for Text book Publishers 3. Support of Microfinancing and SME Development in Samtskhe-Javakheti region.
Junior Achivment - Georgia Economics teachers training $ 32 829
George Mikeladze Application of George Mikeladze $ 500
World Vision Microfinance project in Samtskhe-Javakheti region $ 150 000
Akhaltsikhe business center Support of Small and Medium business in Samtskhe-Javakheti region $ 28 124
Guarantee fund at TBC-Bank Loan program for textbook publishers $ 58 837
Budget allocated for projects: $ 270 290Total program budget: $ 324 337
Women's ProgramContinuous and consecutive work for fulfillment of OSI Network Women’s Program initiatives as: various activities for defending women against violence; Gender and Education working directions, Mass Media and Gender Policy, and promoting the participation of Georgian women’s movement in global policy-making process. The priority areas of National WP (Regional Development of Women’s Movement in Georgia, and Overcoming Ethnic/Cultural Estrangement) are considered in network programs development strategies.
Nino Bakakuri Guidebook "How to protect our rights in case of trafficking in human and domestic violence". $ 2 000
Guria regional Committee for defending Women and Children Against Violence
Working together for better future.$ 3 000
Shida Kartli Regional Committee for Defending Women and Children Against Violence
Together - against violence.
$ 2 990
Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti Regional Committee for Defending Women and Children Against Violence
Defending the Women's children's rights is social obligation.
$ 2 998
Samtskhe-Javakheti Regional Committee for Defending Women and Children Against Violence
Violence is the harm.
$ 3 000
United Team of Trainers Trainings for regionally based police officers (project' continuation in Tbilisi). $ 4 500
Anti-Violence Network in Georgia Crisis center's development pilot project. $ 19 235
Keteven Tsurtsumia Travel grant for participation in 16 days campaign training in Kiev. $ 350
Lela Jalagonia Travel grant for participation in 16 days campaign training in Kiev. $ 350
Studiomobile - Accent on Action Producing the documentary: Gender Aspects of Family Institution. $ 5 462
Nona KadagiSvili Rising the level of women and children protection in Kakheti Region of Georgia. $ 500
Nineli Kalandadze Mediator $ 500
Maya Metskhvarisvili The Violence is a Crime. $ 499
Irma Mosulishvili A series of articles to combat violence against women and children. $ 499
Eva Lomtadze Silence of Lambs. $ 498
Lia Kiladze To Raise the Voice. $ 500
Empowering Education Trainer's Team Empowering Education - 2003 $ 10 810
Women's Initiative for Equality Collaboration for Gender Education Development in Georgia. $ 10 814
Nestan Chkhikvadze Ether Bagrationi, "Memories of the Past" - XX century Chronics. $ 1 500
Marine Beridze Live commentaries from the Past. $ 1 500
Giorgi Tsotsanidze At the Frontier of Chechnia and Dagestan. $ 1 500
Tsisana Goderdzishvili Molokans in Georgia. $ 1 494
Ia Merkviladze Women's Oral Histories (fighting for Human Rights and Justice). $ 1 500
Tamar Sharabidze Georgian Women: the Soviet political repressions through the the years 20-50ies. $ 1 300
Nino Popiashvili Mixed Families and Georgian-Osetian Conflict. $ 1 500
Zeinab Philipova Parts of Ajara history. $ 628
Women's Program Contracts on translation of Women's Oral History Collection. $ 1 360
Eliso Amirejibi Translation and publishing of the book by Ewa Woydyllo “Learn to Forgive” and by Wiktor Osiatynski “Sin or Disease”. $ 2 221
Women's Club "Peoni The seminar on ATLANTIS Program – Treatment of Addictions in Prison. $ 4 130
Eliso Amirejibi Translation and publication of a book by Ewa Woydyllo “I Choose Freedom”. $ 1 520
Giorgi Cheishvili Travel grant to attend the International Seminar for Addiction Treatment in Prison (in Poland). $ 960
Giorgi Asatiani Travel grant to attend the International Seminar for Addiction Treatment in Prison (in Poland). $ 960
Eliso Amirejibi Translation and publication of a book by Wiktor Osiatinski "On crime and punishment". $ 1 609
Marina Solomonishvili Participation in International Council of Jewish Women projects development meeting in Croatia. $ 915
Ia Verulashvili Travel gtant for participation in International Consensus Conference on the Menopause, Greece. $ 750
Elene Rusetski Participation in Empowering Education International Training for Trainers in Ukraine $ 450
Gulnara Ckhikvadze Travel grant for participation in Empowering Education International Training for Trainers in Ukraine. $ 450
Paata Chorgolashvili Travel grant for participation in Empowering Education International Training for Trainers in Ukraine. $ 450
Iamze Kajaia Travel grant for participation in International Fundraising Seminar organized by Philanthropy Center in Kiev. $ 630
Ekaterine Phirtskhalava Travel grant for participation in Empowering Education Mirgorod Summer Camp in Ukraine. $ 490
Guguli Magradze Travel grant for participation in Empowering Education Mirgorod Summer Camp in Ukraine. $ 490
Zaal Kikvidze Travel grant for participation in Cairo international conference "Gender bodies, transnational politics: modernities reconsidered". $ 1 280
The Union of Azerbaijanian Women in Georgia.
Women's informational Support Center in Marneuli. $ 4 558
Women's Political Resourse Center Involvement of Journalists' Gender Network in Women's Support Media Campaign in Parliamentary Elections. $ 2 400
Tina Alborova Travel grant fpr attending the Mashav Center course Women's leadership in Civil Society (Israel). $ 250
Lela Gaphrindashvili Travel grant for participation in Gender and Education Bukhara Seminar. $ 617
Guguli Magradze Travel grant for participation in gender and Education Bukhara Seminar. $ 617
Tamar Balavadze Travel grant for participation in international Gender and Education Bukhara Seminar. $ 593
Women's Program Participation of Georgian delegation in Gender and Education Bukhara international meeting. $ 826
Women's Program Participation of Georgian delegation in international docunmentary film festivals. $ 3 738
Peace Corps volunteers in Georgia Camp GLOW (girls leading our world) - 2003. $ 2 870
Women's Program Program development meetings with NWP coordinator and Azerbaijani colleagues. $ 340
Women's Program Presentation of anti-Violence Network in Georgia: perspectives of collaboration. $ 396
Women's Program Competition for journalists: "For defending women and children against violence", (10 prizes). $ 3 205
Women's Program Receiving the collection of books from the Institute for Social and Gender Policy. $ 626
Women's Program Activity for supporting the teams, members of Anti-Violence Network in Georgia. $ 353
Women's Program Participation in Women's fund's building meeting in Kiev. $ 692
Women's Program WPC participation in OSI NWP annual meeting in $ 738
Istanbul.
Budget allocated for projects: $ 120 911Total program budget: $ 131 094
Rule of Law ProgramRule of Law program will promote various initiatives related to the protection of human rights, raising legal awareness of the public, promotion of election-related processes and the fight against corruption.
The Program is conducted with “Open society Justice Initiative” co- financing
Election Support program Support of Fair Elections: mobilizing Voters from various social groups to actively participate in elections; support of pre-election debates; informing voters on election procedures and importance of elections
Council of Student associations Dialogue and free elections $ 5 665Euro-Caucasian cooperation association Informed voter $ 7 686Democracy support center Vote for your future $ 5 002Valeri Tetunashvili Make your choice $ 4 291George Gotsiridze Right of free choice $ 7 832Youth Development Center Impartial Debates $ 4 395Union of Democrat Meskhs I am a voter $ 7 440Association "Culture plus" Vote for changes $ 13 438Modern Sound House Art in support of elections $ 26 353Sagaredjo Public Union Let’s vote $ 5 941Levan Ekhvaia Sports events $ 6 098Sociological Research Center $ 9 702Independent Media Development Center Electoral Code for public $ 28 864Sociological Research Center Exit polls for parliamentary elections of 2003 $ 66 855Center for Geopolitics and Regional Research
Elections and public participation$ 5 225
Georgian Young Lawyers Association Monitoring pf elections by GYLA's $ 5 300Modern Sound House Your vote is decisive $ 37 642Sociological Research Center Oinion and Exit polls for presidential elections of
2004 $ 27 405Association for Legal Development (ALPE)
Let's start acting$ 13 759
Institute of Civil Initiatives Everybody participates in elections $ 42 295Baia Sikharulidze Artist in support of elections $ 1 000
Budget spent: $ 332 179
Law Program
Program will have following priorities in year 2003:
1. Rraising public awareness on the issues related to human rights and promoting legal reforms.
2. Anti-corruption: Promote intolerance of corruption among sectors, communities, emerging middle class and professionals. As well as support of separate anti-corruption program efforts.
3. Support for Administrative Reform: promote transparent decision making in government agencies through inducing implementation of the General Administrative Code
4. Support of Legislative Improvement and Expertise: provide screening of all existing and draft legislation, ensuring that it clearly inhibits and sanctions illegal and corrupt activities, promotes transparency in decision-making, and leads to accountability. 5. Promoting Advocacy: Support of various active social groups, associations, trade unions, youth associations as well as active citizens on local and national level in their efforts to advocate their interests
Judicial Training Center Teaching etic Code to court technical personell $ 16 150Assotiation for Caucasian women's rights protection
Support to Pankisi women$ 14 456
Transparecny international - Georgia Youth Versus Corruption $ 10 027Publishing House "Iberted-Press" Second edition of English-Georgian Law
dictionary $ 2 630Association "Metsenati" Improving Practice and qualification of journalists
in Kakheti region $ 17 666Center for Liberty and Democracy Education without corruption $ 18 581Association - "Jundges of Georgia" Role of the courts in discussing election related
cases and judicial independence $ 20 885Lika Sanikidze, Gvansta Liparteliani, Kate Kobiashvili
Participation in civic activism summer school, Great Britain $ 2 038
Nino Khaindrava Participation in Law Moot Court Competition, Poland $ 2 400
OSGF's Elections Supporting Program Contribution to Election Support Program $ 150 000Budget spent: $ 254 833
Total program budget: $ 587 012
Information ProgramInformation Program from the following areas and programs:New areas:. Information Policy. Information and Communication Technologies for Civil SocietyLegacy Programs:. Library program. National Publishing Program. Translation Program
Information and Communication Technologies for Civil SocietyAim of the Program was through trainings and consultancy, to support non-governmental organisations in use of Information and Communication Technologies in their working process to increase their work efficiency and quality of their services.
Foundation for Revival and development Provision of equipment to ART Group $ 1 898
of Cultural Heritage of Region of Shida KartliGeorgian Painter's Guild Provision of equipment to ART Group $ 1 878Georgian Culture Support and Development Foundation
Provision of equipment to ART Group$ 1 876
Social Center of Freedom and Democracy
Online Project and Documental Management System $ 609
Association of Civil Developmant Online Project and Documental Management System $ 770
City Counlis' Association of Lanchkhuti Region
Online Project and Documental Management System $ 609
The National Union of Georgian Film Makers
High technologies for cooperation in sphere of protection and populization of film-culture $ 1 803
Basement Club Union High technologies for cooperation in sphere of protection and populization of film-culture $ 2 000
Cinema Art Center "Prometheus" High technologies for cooperation in sphere of protection and populization of film-culture $ 1 839
Association For Protection of TheCinematograpfic Art Heritage
High technologies for cooperation in sphere of protection and populization of film-culture $ 1 994
Internatonal Association "Civitas Georgica"
Online Project and Documental Management System $ 1 646
Association "School-Family-Society" Technical Support and Development of IEARN Program in Georgia $ 2 403
Regional Centre of Education System Development
Technical Support and Development of IEARN Program in Georgia $ 1 508
Parents' and Teachers' Association of Rustavi
Technical Support and Development of IEARN Program in Georgia $ 1 668
Association of Pedagogs of Shida Kartli Region "Ganatleba XXI"
Technical Support and Development of IEARN Program in Georgia $ 1 395
The Caucasian Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development
Modernization of the websites of NGO coalition$ 1 822
”Memorial" Non Governmental Organization
Modernization of the websites of NGO coalition$ 1 959
Specail Olympic Committee of Georgia New Epoch $ 1 980Foundation "First Step" New Epoch $ 1 993Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia
Perfection of effective visage of modern informational and communicational technologies $ 2 790
”Partners Georgia” Center for Change and Conflict Management
Perfection of effective visage of modern informational and communicational technologies $ 1 496
UNA Georgia Perfection of effective visage of modern informational and communicational technologies $ 1 495
International Foundation Lea Support of information education, science and Gender Integration $ 2 649
Georgian National Institute for Human Rights Protection
Support of information education, science and Gender Integration $ 766
Georgian-Jewish Society for Nature and Technology Scientists
Support of information education, science and Gender Integration $ 1 619
Budget spent: $ 41 863
Library ProgramAim of the program was to transform public libraries info moders information centres, which provides new types of services
Library of village Didinedzi in Zugdidi Region
Reabilitation of Didinedzi Library and Implementation of New Technologies $ 7 703
Main Library of Axaltsikhe Library Union Reader as a citizen of the Informational Society $ 11 994Kharagauli Central Library Library - cultural informational Center of
searching for the waes to solve the Existing Problems in the District $ 11 813
Kvareli Library Modernization of Kvareli LIbrary $ 11 032Temida Samtredia Central Library $ 8 154Poti Library Union Forming of Informational and Community Center
and Implementing Modern Service in Poti Central Library $ 11 810
Budget spent: $ 62 506
National Publishing ProgramThe aim of the program was supporting of books distribution in Tbilisi and in regionas of Georgia
Georgian Publishers and Booksellers Association
Tbilisi Book Exchange$ 7 987
Budget spent: $ 7 987
Translation ProgramOSGF Translation Program has two main objectives: first, to provide the translations of important titles in the Social Sciences and Humanities, and second, to contribute to the growth of an independent publishing industry which is so vital for development of democratic states. For the year of 2003 Translation Program defineდ the priority fields for titles to be translated as follows: Political Sciences, International Relations, Sociology and Economics. In 2003 Translation Progrm elaborated list of reccommended titles taking into account the demand of target groups, experts and students and implemented 2 competitions for publishers on translation and publishing of the books selected from the short list of TP recomended titles. Translation Program also implemented 2 tenders for publishers on publishing the titles translated with the support of OSGF SSSP in 2002 - 2003 and which which are esencial for teaching of social sciences at MA level.
"NEKERI" Publisher Translation and publishing of "The Civilizing Process: Power and Civility (uber den Prozeb der Zivilisation; Aufl. - 1988)" by Norbert Elias12757 $ 12 757
"DIOGENE" Ltd Publisher Translation and publishing of book "Distinction: A Social Critique of the Judgment of Taste" by PierreBourdieu $ 9 746
"LOGOS PRESS" Ltd publisher Publishing of Social Sciences Terminology Dictionary $ 2 090
GCI Publishing Publishing of translation of Kennet Walt's book "Man, The State and War" $ 1 596
Publishing house "MARSI" Publishing of translation of Max Weber's book "Selected Works in Sociology of Religion" $ 2 100
Publishing house "MARSI" Publishing of translation of Rimon Aron's book "Peace and War among Nations" $ 4 875
Publishing house "MARSI" Publishing of transaltion of Jean Fransuaz Liotard's book "The Post-modernist State" $ 1 725
Publishing house "Color-Print 2" Publishing of translation of Michael Hechter's book "Containing Nationalism" $ 1 205
Publishing house "Color-Print 2" Publishing of translation of book "A New Handbook of Political Science" edited by Robert E Goodin and Hans Dieter Klinglemans $ 1 610
Budget spent: $ 37 704
Government Citizens CommunicationAim of the program was to strengthen communications between government and citizens and encourage citizens to participate in desition making using ICT
Open Society Georgia Foundation (In-house Project)
Elections Support Website$ 7 600
Budget spent: $ 7 600Total program budget: $ 235 000