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The electronic voting process for project ideas submitted by the public for funding under the Georgian Rural Council’s project, “Civic Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri,” has been completed. Based on public demand and in accordance with participatory budgeting rules, two activities in Lanchkhuti and two activities in Chokhatauri will be implemented with project funding, each worth 5,500 GEL.
The project is implemented with the support of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The Georgian Rural Council is fully responsible for the content of the research, which may not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the UNDP.
Winning Projects:
Lanchkhuti: Purchase of mini containers for recreational spaces.
Lanchkhuti: Purchase of artist easels and folk instruments for artistic activities.
Chokhatauri: Establishment of a modern technology space in Jvarcma village.
Chokhatauri: Children’s Mini Amusement Ride in Guturi Village
The Georgian Rural Council is implementing the project “Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri,” funded by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
As part of the project, we conducted a public satisfaction survey on the performance of selected municipal N(N)LEs (Non-Entrepreneurial, Non-Commercial Legal Entities). The survey results and recommendations have been shared with local governments and municipal institutions to help improve future services.
Download the survey results (Georgian version):
Project funded with the support of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The Rural Councill of Georgia is implementing the project "Civil Monitoring for Improving Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri."
One of the project’s objectives is, based on community needs and in accordance with participatory budgeting principles, to implement 2 activities in Lanchkhuti and 2 activities in Chokhatauri, each funded in the amount of 5,500 GEL.
The project is carried out with the support of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The Rural Hall of Georgia bears full responsibility for the content of the research, which may not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the United Nations Development Programme.
Georgian Rural Council is implementing the project “Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri.” One of the project’s objectives is to finance and implement, based on community demand and in accordance with participatory budgeting principles, two activities in each municipality (Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri), each with a budget of 5,500 GEL.
The project is carried out with the support of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). The Georgian Rural Hall bears sole responsibility for the content of the research, which may not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union or the United Nations Development Programme.
The Rural Hall of Georgia is implementing the project “Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri.”
One of the project’s objectives is to conduct monitoring of the activities of municipal N(N)LEs. As part of this objective, selected N(N)LEs were monitored. The monitoring results were submitted to the leadership of the municipalities and the respective N(N)LEs.
The monitoring results in Georgian language can be downloaded from the following links:
Monitoring – Lanchkhuti Sports CenterMonitoring – Lanchkhuti Sports Center
Monitoring – Chokhatauri Center for Non-Formal Education and Protection of Cultural Heritage
The project is supported by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Within the framework of the Civil Monitoring Project implemented by the Georgian Rural Council — "Civil Monitoring for Improving Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri" — training sessions were held on July 30–31 in Lanchkhuti and on August 1–2 in Chokhatauri for the interviewers selected under the project.
The goal of the trainings was to equip participants with knowledge and skills in the following areas:
Participants developed public satisfaction survey questionnaires and conducted several practical interviews with randomly selected beneficiaries.
The trainings were led by the project manager, Mr. Amiran Gigineishvili.
The project is supported by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).