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#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Labor Reform In Progress
Georgia

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Labor Reform In Progress

by George Chanturia, Local Correspondent from Georgia. It is the year 2006, a cold day of December 26th. The president of Georgia, Mr. Mikheil Saakashvili signs the degree N767 which says that the minimum wage in the country should be GEL40 (Euro 11.5). (Not) surprisingly, not much has changed since then and that statement is still there is

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24/07/2020
#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Mingachevir, the City of the Youth, and Civic Activism
Azerbaijan

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Mingachevir, the City of the Youth, and Civic Activism

by Ismayil Fataliyev, Local Correspondent from Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan is the country with one of the highest percentages of the millennials’ generation in Europe. State and civil-society organizations try to actively involve the youth in the life of society. The first ones prefer to focus on ensuring the physical, spiritual and psychological development of the new generation,

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16/07/2020
#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Life in a Small Town or How a Ukrainian Town Motivates the Development of Small Towns in Armenia
Armenia

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Life in a Small Town or How a Ukrainian Town Motivates the Development of Small Towns in Armenia

by Mari Chakryan, Local Correspondent from Armenia Modern trends in urbanization indicate that people are striving mostly for big cities, where life is in full swing, and opportunities are in abundance. But life can be full and happy in small towns too. For example, people here are more friendly than in big cities, time is

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12/07/2020
#LocalCorrespondent Opinion  / Disposable does not mean sterile. Is the pandemic to save our planet or will nothing change?
Belarus

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Disposable does not mean sterile. Is the pandemic to save our planet or will nothing change?

by Valeria Volkogonova, Local Correspondent from Belarus and Alexandra Savinich (Office for European Expertise and Communications). COVID-19 has served to transform our attitudes towards many other things beyond disease, death, healthcare or pharmacology. We have all witnessed “the sky and the air clearing out,” when plants and factories in China (and not only) grounded to

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08/07/2020
#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / COVID-19 and Public Participation in Decision-making
Armenia

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / COVID-19 and Public Participation in Decision-making

by Mari Chakryan, Local Correspondent from Armenia Most governments responding to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic have declared a state of emergency and adopted a number of measures to combat the spread of the virus, which have often included restrictions on the freedoms of assembly and movement. Meetings and gatherings have been cancelled, certain activities of

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30/06/2020
#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Grassroots Matter: Success Stories of Community Projects
Moldova

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Grassroots Matter: Success Stories of Community Projects

by Stas Ghiletchi, Local Correspondent from Moldova May 15th was the deadline to for the second call launched within the project “Civil Society Development in the Republic of Moldova”.  The budget of the second call will be around EUR 1 million and will finance various activities that promote and encourage good governance such as: community mobilization

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27/06/2020
Call for Participation for Newly Established CSOs, Informal Initiatives and Social Movements: Armenia, Georgia and Moldova
Armenia Georgia Moldova

Call for Participation for Newly Established CSOs, Informal Initiatives and Social Movements: Armenia, Georgia and Moldova

The EU-funded project Civil Society Actors as Drivers of Change in South Caucasus and Moldova announces the Call for Participation for representatives of new civil society organizations, informal initiative groups or social movements from Armenia, Georgia and the Republic of Moldova! CALL FOR PARTICIPATION If you are: a new civil society organization (registered within the

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17/06/2020
#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Salaam Cinema: Creative Community Space in Baku
Azerbaijan

#LocalCorrespondent Opinion / Salaam Cinema: Creative Community Space in Baku

by Ismayil Fataliyev, Local Correspondent from Azerbaijan. For ages Baku has been a multinational, multicultural, multilingual city i.e. a city of contrasts. This refers not only to people’s background or origin but also to the different ways of self-expression. The youth and the ideas they put forward have always played a specific and driving role in

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04/06/2020
New Opportunity for CSOs from Moldova from Ashoka România
Moldova

New Opportunity for CSOs from Moldova from Ashoka România

Ashoka România is reaching out to civil society organisations from the Republic of Moldova with a newopportunity.  The deadline is the 3rd of June, so have a look quickly, if you are interested! Due to the fact that all efforts and attention coming from public authorities (both local and central) and from the private sector

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01/06/2020
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