Mat 1, 2024 - May 31, 2026 $ 260,515 National Endowment for Democracy
The overall goal of the project is to find ways to break the deadlock in Georgian-Abkhaz and Georgian-South Ossetian relations through research and dialogue.
November 1, 2023 - April 30, 2024 30,995 EUR European Union Monitoring Mission, The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Georgia
The overall goal of the project is to restore working and trusting ties between representatives of civil societies of Georgia and South Ossetia through the exchange of information and quality expert assessments.
October 1, 2022 - September 30, 2024 77,125 EUR The Swiss Embassy; UNDP Georgia; Caucasian House; Institute for the Study of Nationalism and Conflicts (ISNC)
The overall project goal is to facilitate a dialogue with government agencies and political parties on issues related to conflict transformation; and increase practical analytical capacities as well as knowledge about Georgia's conflicts and conflict transformation among mid-level professionals from the government and Parliament of Georgia.
April 1, 2022 - April 30, 2024 $ 234,993 National Endowment for Democracy
The overall goal of the project is to find ways to break the deadlock in Georgian-Abkhaz relations through research and dialogue.
May 1, 2020 - April 30, 2022 $106,120 National Endowment for Democracy
The project goal is to encourage stakeholder discussions and a critical reassessment of the Georgian government’s
policies toward Abkhazia, to increase trust and collaboration between conflict-affected communities in Abkhazia and Georgia.
August 1, 2020 - December 31, 2021 193,964 EUR Ministry For Foreign Affairs Sweden, Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
The overall goal of the project is to foster structured dialogue between diverse groups across the country about various aspects of ongoing complex societal transformation.
The project will provide a comprehensive analysis of Georgia’s current identity that will be the basis for serious discussion in society about priorities for the future and the advantages and disadvantages of different European nation-state models. Phased approach in turn will help form a coherent, considered and strategic approach to the country’s biggest long-term problem, its protracted conflicts. The audience will be first of all influential voices and policymakers in Georgian society, and also Georgia’s international partners in government, aid and finance.
14 February, 2021 - 31 October, 2021 28,569.75 EUR European Union Monitoring Mission, The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Georgia.
The overall project goal is to help to increase the role of media in transforming attitudes towards the Georgian-Ossetian conflict.
Also, raise awareness of Georgian and South Ossetian media professionals on conflict transformation
and help elaborate more tolerant and politically less sensitive language while covering the conflict.
September 1, 2020 – August 31, 2022 147,730 EUR The Swiss Embassy; EUSR; Caucasian House; Institute for the Study of Nationalism and Conflicts (ISNC)
The overall project goal is to facilitate a dialogue with governments agencies and political parties on issues related to conflict transformation; increase practical analytical capacities as well as knowledge about Georgia's conflicts and conflict transformation among mid-level professionals from government and Parliament of Georgia.
February 1, 2020 - May 1, 2022 112,982 EUR Slovak Foreign Policy Association, The Friedrich Ebert Stiftung – Georgia.
The overall goal of the project is to stimulate direct, transparent, and open dialogue among the
target groups, to provide them with expert information and feedback from different networks,
groups or local organizations, to engage in the discussion on the key issues of the European
integration of Georgia and its eventual success and facilitate the establishment of the groups based on
the common cross-political interest.
May 1, 2019 - April 30, 2020 $48,306 National Endowment for Democracy
The Project objective is to encourage public discussion and a critical reassessment of the Georgian government’s policies
toward Abkhazia and South Ossetia, Also to increase trust and collaboration between conflict-affected communities in Abkhazia and Georgia.