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Georgia Related Content
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Building a Regional Women’s Leadership Network
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Partners and Partners-Georgia convened 18 women NGO leaders from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia for four regional trainings under the South Caucasus Women’s Leadership Training and Network Program. They participated in leadership, communication, and organizational development skills trainings, and learned how to teach others to train so that a “second generation” of trainers could help strengthen women's leadership and participation in democratic decision-making.
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A Gender Agenda: Young Women's Leadership Network
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A collaboration by Partners and Partners-Georgia to conduct a Young Women's Leadership Initiative that targeted women from the South Caucasuses.
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Disadvantaged Youth IDPs Gain a Voice
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Partners, with the support of the World Bank, developed a cooperative planning initiative to help Georgian communities deal with the influx of internally displaced people and address their needs appropriately.
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Director: Sofiko Shubladze
Center since: 1996
Contact Information:
11b, Phaliashvili Street, Tbilisi, 0179
Tel: (995-32)91-54-52
Email: office@partners.ge
Web: www.partners.ge

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Building a Regional Women’s Leadership Network
Partners and Partners-Georgia convened 18 women NGO leaders from Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia for four regional trainings under the South Caucasus Women’s Leadership Training and Network Program. They participated in leadership, communication, and organizational development skills trainings, and learned how to teach others to train so that a “second generation” of trainers could help strengthen women's leadership and participation in democratic decision-making.
read more
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A Gender Agenda: Young Women's Leadership Network
A collaboration by Partners and Partners-Georgia to conduct a Young Women's Leadership Initiative that targeted women from the South Caucasuses.
read more
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Disadvantaged Youth IDPs Gain a Voice
Partners, with the support of the World Bank, developed a cooperative planning initiative to help Georgian communities deal with the influx of internally displaced people and address their needs appropriately.
read more
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