The project aimed to provide an in-depth analysis of regulated professions in Georgia and valuable insights into the current and future regulatory framework. The study was conducted to determine the current landscape of regulated professions under national legislation or international standards/conventions and evaluate the evolving requirements for specific occupations and their compatibility with the national occupational and educational standards. The study identified the existing legislation and professional regulatory framework, including the identification of professions currently undertaking the regulatory process and reflecting ongoing efforts to broaden and strengthen the regulatory scope. In addition to identifying occupations subject to future regulation, the study offered insight into the future development of the labor market.
Cost-benefit Analysis (CBA) of Economic Reforms on Tourism Legal Framework
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
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