On November 14, As part of the project “Enhancing Public Administration Degree Programs (BA, MA) at Caucasus School of Governance” a workshop will be held on the topic: “Anti-Corruption Reforms in Georgia” by CSG.
The workshop will explore Georgia's anti-corruption reforms, focusing on key achievements, ongoing challenges, and critical needs in the fight against corruption. It will examine international assessments of Georgia's reform efforts, with particular attention to the European Union's recommendations for enhancing anti-corruption measures and good governance. Additionally, the workshop will discuss the progress Georgia has made in implementing these recommendations, highlighting both successes and areas for improvement.
Students of Public Administration Program can register to the following link.
The workshop will be led by Giorgi Kldiashvili, co-founder and Executive Director at the Institute for Development of Freedom of Information (IDFI). You can find his biography here.
This project is supported by the USAID National Governance Program. Its goal is to educate highly qualified graduates of public administration programs by equipping them with modern knowledge and high professional standards. Key project activities include updating curricula and syllabi, hosting professional seminars, and organizing a youth conference.