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| 14-05-2010
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Post-conflict aid to Georgia: mission accomplished or fait accompli?
The military conflict of August 2008 between Russia and Georgia brought misery to thousands of people who lost their beloved, their homes, or both. In response, and following swiftly on from ceasefire operations, the international donor community pledged billions in post-conflict aid to Georgia, money which soon after took on another guise: economic crisis support following the aftershocks of the autumn 2008 crash in the west. But where have these billions been flowing, and who has benefitted?
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| 16-11-2009
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On November 19, at 3pm at the Open Society Georgia Foundation office, there will be conducted a meeting/press conference of the Green Alternative and Coalition “Transparent Foreign Aid to Georgia” within the scope of the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park protection campaign in regard with the “Black Sea Regional Transmission” project.
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| 06-11-2009
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The roundtable meeting was organized by Prague Global Policy Institute – Glopolis and Aarhus Centre Georgia on 5 November 2009 at the Aarhus Center in Tbilisi. The roundtable was titled: Should civil society be involved in policy making?: sharing advocacy know-how between Czech and Georgian civil society.
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| 25-09-2009
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Statement by Coalition “Transparent Foreign Aid to Georgia” On Potential Impact of the Proposed Black Sea Regional Transmission Project on the Borjomi-Kharagauli National Park
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Press-Release
| 26-06-2009 |
New report says risky Georgian dam is risky business. The report notes with particular alarm the Bank’s insistence that the Khudoni project should be considered a strategic and secure, long-term energy sector investment in light of the August 2008 conflict with Russia.
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| 09-02-2009 |
| Association "Green Alternative" invited to attend the working meeting on Implementation of European Neighborhood policy in Environmental field in 13th February, 2009
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