We are EGI!
Where experience and creativity creates proffesionalism.
The Europe-Georgia Institute (EGI) is the leading independent hybrid civil society organization based in Georgia.
Our mission is to advance democracy, rule of law and free markets in Georgia and the Caucasus and empower a new generation of leaders to find solutions that are essential for Georgia’s development and for successful common future of the Caucasus.
Our mission is to inspire, empower, and connect people to change their world.
Peace
We believe that sustainable future is possible only when peace is achieved – that is the main reason we aim to advance dialogue and policy for sustainable development and peace.
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Youth
We believe that Youth is a vast source of innovation, ideas and solutions, and we strive to support the Youth by creating engagement frameworks and using non-formal education.
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Development
We believe that true democracy starts at the municipal, regional and local level and we strive to foster open dialogue among all branches of national, regional and local government.
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Important
0The Europe-Georgia Institute was elected as an affiliate member of the European Liberal Forum during the forum’s General Assembly session in Prague, Czech Republic. A Georgian organization joins a European-level foundation for
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0Your Voice – Our Future (YVOF) is an unprecedented project in Georgian history in terms of the scale of coverage, feedbacks, and results. Being the largest ever cooperation project between governmental and
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0On 8th of November, a memorandum of cooperation was signed between the Europe-Georgia Institute and Presidential Administration. The aim of the document is to increase youth involvement in civic activities. With the
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Recent news
0The Europe-Georgia Institute started the web-series “Elections During a Pandemics – Experience for Georgia” The first volume discussed experience of the Republic of Korea, Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina. The Republic of
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0The Europe-Georgia Institute, with support from the Swedish International Liberal Center, is pleased to announce series of lectures “Liberty and…”. The second lecture – “Liberty and Laughter” – was held by the
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0With the support of the Swedish International Liberal Center the Europe-Georgia Institute organizes “Active Citizen Course”. Goal of the project is to find and re-train young people interested in politics and civil
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0With the support of the Swedish International Liberal Center the Europe-Georgia Institute organizes “Active Citizen Course”. Goal of the project is to find and re-train young people interested in politics and civil
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0The Europe-Georgia Institute, with support from the Swedish International Liberal Center, is pleased to announce series of lectures “Liberty and…”. The second lecture – “Liberty and Education” – was held by Georgian
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0The Europe-Georgia Institute gives young researchers opportunity to prepare and present an online lecture about any interesting topic using EGI online platforms. Alexander Kupreishvili, student of faculty of Cultural Studies at Tbilisi
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Blog
0Ukrainian parliamentary elections under pressure of Russian disinformation Galyna Petrenko director of NGO “Detector Media” (Kyiv, Ukraine) On July 21, the Ukrainian parliamentary (Verkhovna Rada) elections – was conducted. The election was
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0Post-revolutionary Armenia, as a Target of Propaganda: Key Messages and Myths Narine Khachatryan Executive Director, Media Education Center, Armenia One of the myths of the internal Armenian rhetoric that ‘citizens cannot change
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0Are Russian trolls just Russian? Pro-Russian propaganda on the Polish Internet. By Mateusz Bajek Analyst, Global Lab., Warsaw, Poland Introduction For a long time propaganda and disinformation activities on the Polish Internet
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