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The Caucasus Institute for Peace, Democracy and Development (CIPDD) is a public policy think-tank, specialized in a broad area of democracy development. CIPDD was founded in 1992 in Tbilisi, Georgia. It is a non-governmental and not-for-profit organisation. It advocates policy goals such as the development of a vibrant and diverse civil society, effective and accountable public institutions based on the rule of law and an integrated political community, which at the same time respects and preserves identities of different ethnic and religious communities in Georgia. CIPDD seeks to contribute to the implementation of these goals through producing relevant and high-quality public policy documents, and encouraging a pluralistic and informed public policy debate in Georgia. Respectively, main activities of CIPDD include public policy research, publishing and disseminating its results, and organizing different forms of debate - professional, political or public - around this work. In addition, CIPDD is involved in advocacy efforts, including public advocacy and lobbying, and training related to its work.

Target groups for CIPDD activities are: (1) the Georgian government; (2) Georgia’s political parties; (3) “Opinion-makers” in Georgia on the national and local levels; (4) “Wider public” understood as a broad circle of citizens who want to be politically informed; (5) International community players that are or wish to get involved in developments in Georgia.

The main geographical area where CIPDD operates is Georgia. However, CIPDD sees great value in cooperation with organizations in countries of the South Caucasus and Black Sea regions.

 
 Publication
 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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 The Quality Assurance System in Georgian Schools


Policy Review
By Simon Janashia
November 2009
Podcast 



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 Javakheti One Year after the August War


Policy Review
By Archil Abashidze 
October 2009
Podcast


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 Labour migration from Georgia and bilateral migration agreements: Needs and prospects



Policy paper
May, 2009



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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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