Trainings Held Within the Framework of the Project “Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri”
On June 4-5 in Lanchkhuti and June 6-7 in Chokhatauri, training sessions were conducted for mobile groups selected as part of the project “Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri”, implemented by the Georgian Rural Hall.
The aim of the trainings was to enhance participants’ knowledge and skills in the following areas:
The concept and importance of civil monitoring;
Methods of obtaining information for monitoring purposes;
Types of monitoring (legal and economic activity monitoring);
Preparation and writing of monitoring reports;
Proper communication and coverage of monitoring results in the media.
The training program was based on the publications “Civil Monitoring with Citizen Participation” and the “Local Self-Government Monitoring Manual”, issued by the Eurasia Partnership Foundation.
The sessions were led by the project manager, Amiran Gigineishvili.
The project is implemented with the financial support of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The Georgian Rural Council has launched the project “Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri”. The aim of the project is to enhance the quality of municipal services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri by promoting greater transparency within municipal Non-Entrepreneurial (Non-Commercial) Legal Entities (N(N)LEs). This will be achieved through joint civil monitoring conducted by local non-governmental organizations and the media, as well as by strengthening community initiatives to address local challenges.
The objectives of the project are:
To select three N(N)LEs in each municipality, for a total of six, to be monitored.
To conduct monitoring by civil society organizations.
To develop conclusions and recommendations for the further development of the N(N)LEs.
To select and implement citizens’ ideas with a budget of up to 11,000 GEL in Lanchkhuti and 11,000 GEL in Chokhatauri.
As part of the project, a working discussion meeting was held in Chokhatauri with the participation of local civil society organizations. During the meeting, participants were introduced to the project’s goals and objectives. Using a brainstorming method, the following Non-Entrepreneurial (Non-Commercial) Legal Entities of Chokhatauri Municipality were selected for civil monitoring:
Center for Non-Formal Education and Protection of Cultural Heritage of Chokhatauri Municipality
Association of Art Schools of Chokhatauri Municipality
Chokhatauri Municipality Service Group
The project is supported by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
The Georgian Rural Council has launched a project titled "Civil Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri." The goal of the project is to enhance the quality of municipal services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri by promoting greater transparency of municipal non-entrepreneurial (non-commercial) legal entities (N(N)LEs). This will be achieved through joint civil monitoring by local non-governmental organizations and media, as well as by strengthening community initiatives to address local challenges.
Project Objectives:
l Selection of three N(N)LEs in each municipality, a total of six N(N)LEs, for monitoring
l Implementation of monitoring by civil society organizations
l Development of conclusions and recommendations for the further improvement of the selected N(N)LEs
l Selection and implementation of citizen initiatives with a budget of up to 11,000 GEL in Lanchkhuti and 11,000 GEL in Chokhatauri
As part of the project, a working-discussion meeting was held in Lanchkhuti with the participation of local civil society organizations. During the meeting, participants were introduced to the goals and objectives of the project. The following N(N)LEs were selected for civil monitoring in Lanchkhuti Municipality:
l Lanchkhuti Municipality Beautification and Maintenance Center
l Lanchkhuti Municipality Sports Center
l Lanchkhuti Municipality Association of Art and Music Schools
The project is supported by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP).
Georgian Rural Council, has launched the project "Civic Monitoring for the Improvement of Municipal Services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri" with the support of UNDP. The goal of the project is to improve the quality of municipal services in Lanchkhuti and Chokhatauri through the promotion of greater transparency in municipal public legal entities (PEs), which will be achieved through joint civic monitoring by local NGOs and media, and by strengthening community initiatives to address local challenges.
The objectives of the project are:
• Selection of three PEs from each municipality, for a total of 6 PEs, for monitoring
• Conducting monitoring by civic organizations
• Development of conclusions and recommendations regarding the further development of the PEs
• Selection and implementation of citizens' ideas within the budget of 11,000 GEL in Lanchkhuti and 11,000 GEL in Chokhatauri.
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