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The Sigma Programme, a joint initiative of the EU and the OECD principally financed by the EU, in June 2008 extended its support to Georgia in the framework of the European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI). Activities in Georgia will be undertaken in accordance with this country's specific needs and priorities.
Sigma Activities in Georgia
Sigma is supporting the public administration reform efforts of Georgia in priority areas through various activities.
You may also wish to take a look at information and reference documents on Georgia provided by the EU's European Neighbourhood Policy.
Sigma Publications available in the Georgian Language
These translations into Georgian may be used by individuals for reference purposes only. The copyright holder of each translated version is the organisation that carried out the translation. The translated material may not be copied, transmitted or redistributed for commercial purposes without the written permission of the organisation holding the copyright. Sigma and the OECD cannot take responsibility for the quality of the translations.
If you have any questions about using this copyrighted material, or if you wish to request permission to translate a Sigma publication, please contact the OECD Publications' Rights Department.
The Network of Institutes and Schools of Public Administration in Central and Eastern Europe (NISPAcee) is a source of financing for the translation of Sigma publications in CEE national languages. Information on the application procedure for a translation grant is provided on the NISPAcee website.
Links of Interest
EU Relations with Georgia
Delegation of the European Commission to Georgia
Presidency of Georgia
Civil Society Institute
Tranparency International Georgia
Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA)
Public Holidays in Georgia
Georgian Tourist Office
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