Program Exit Strategy for PROCEED Project implemented by HEKS-EPER and ELKANA within the framework of ENPARD program
The objective of the project is to develop Program Exit Strategy for PROCEED program, which is implemented in Dedoplistskaro municipality by HEKS-EPER and ELKANA, within the framework of ENPARD program. The program is completing its activities in November 2020 and aims to develop exit strategy that helps to ensure the sustainability of the attained results and maintaining the trust of beneficiaries and local population towards the program. Our team conducted a detailed assessment of program documents and conducted interviews and focus groups with direct and indirect stakeholders of the program. Based on the results, the Program Exit Strategy will be developed, which includes the Exit Communication Strategy with Direct and Indirect Stakeholders, including beneficiaries, municipality representatives, other donor organizations, as well as service providers that were performing different services commissioned by program team.
Final evaluation of the project “EU4Youth: Social Entrepreneurship Ecosystem Development (SEED) for Green Growth in Borderline Regions”
Human Resources System Modelling for Tbilisi Legal Entities of Public Law (LEPLs)
Executive Roundtable sessions (ERTs) on Fundraising and Proposal Development for Guria Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO)s
The Cost-Benefit Analyzes of Economic Reforms: Law on Valuation Regulation
Executive Roundtable sessions (ERT) on Fundraising and Proposal Development for Adjara Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO)s
Executive Roundtable Session (ERT) on Strategic Communication
Research on the Upcoming Regulation of Professions in Georgia and their Respective Occupational and Educational Standards
Improve Customer Service Practice for the National Agency of State Property (NASP)
Strengthening Institutional and Human Resource Management Capacities of Bolnisi, Dmanisi, Kutaisi, Marneuli and Rustavi Municipalities
Development of Pasture Management Plan and Business Models in Dmanisi, Gurjaani and Kazbegi Municipalities