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 Multiparty Workshop - Political Parties and Strategy Planning

On December 11, 2006 multiparty workshop on Political Parties and Strategy Planning was held at Sheraton Metekhi Palace Hotel, Tbilisi, Georgia. OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE-ODIHR), Netherlands Institute for Multiparty Democracy (NIMD) and CIPDD organized the workshop. The representatives of seven Georgian political parties, the Dutch Christian Democratic Party (CDA) and the Dutch Centre for Political Participation took part in the event.

The workshop participants discussed in an open and interactive multiparty environment the importance of strategy planning and its role in the process of political institutions development. The CDA trainers shared Dutch experience in the field with the Georgian politicians. The Georgian side, in its turn, presented their own vision and analysis in the area.

Nel van Dijk, Director of the Dutch Centre for Political Participation, presented VoteMatch -a tool for assessment of the political parties and their electorate. The tool evaluates political preferences of the voters comparing them to electoral statements taken from election documents of political parties, thus calculating the proximity of the party stand to a voter. All the Georgian political parties at the workshop agreed on the need to conduct a similar research in Georgia. They also emphasized that it is key to conduct the project with the involvement of a nonpartisan and neutral organization, which at the first stage will evaluate the priorities of the parties’ members, followed by creation of the tool for the voters. The workshop participants agreed that Dutch Centre for Political Participation will start development of VoteMatch in Georgia in close cooperation with the Georgian political parties within the frame of the project “Political Institutions in Georgia”.

 
 Publication
 Community Perceptions of the Causes and Effects of the August 2008 conflict in Kvemo Kartli, Samegrelo, Samtskhe Javakheti and Shida Kartli




Community perceptions report
June 2010



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 Reports on Situation in Shida Kartli Georgia




Situation in Shida Kartli
Monthly monitoring reports
October 2009-May 2010

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 New Initiatives of Education Policy in the Context of Civil Integration



Policy paper
By Shalva Tabatadze
May 2010




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 Culture Dialogue and Civil Consciousness



Collected articles
May 2010




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 The EU’s Eastern Partnership: Civil society expectations and new opportunities


Policy Review
By Tamara Pataraia
February 2010
Podcast


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 Civil Society in the Georgian Regions



Collected articles
2009




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 Pending Normalization of Turkish-Armenian Relations: Implications for Georgia



Policy Review
By Ghia Nodia
January 2010
Podcast


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 Shida Kartli after the August 2008 War: Challenges and Solutions


Policy Review
By Erekle Urushadze
December 2009
Podcast


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 CIPDD Events
 Discussion: Development of Early Warning System in Conflict Affected Shida Kartli Region of Georgia

On January 27, 2010 CIPDD organized the Round table discussion to assess the situation in Shida Kartli after the August 2008 war, to identify most urgent problems of the region, and to find out what should be done there in the short term. On the meeting CIPDD presented the project Development of early warning system in conflict affected Shida Kartli region of Georgia (supported by the EC) and policy review Shida Kartli after the  August 2008 war: Challenges and Solutions by Erekle Urushadze, published with the financial support of the Thin Tank Fund of the Open Society Institute-Budapest.

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