The PR & Marketing Communications Company Gepra is beginning its Agile transformation. One of the pioneers on the Georgian communications market, the company aims to enrich its service offering by migrating to innovative project management methodologies. According to Gepra’s CEO, the company is starting to move to a more modern, …
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Twinning Project Prepares Georgian Experts to lead DCFTA Information Centres
The EU-funded Georgia Reaching European Access and Trade (GREAT) project is preparing Georgian experts to lead its Deep and Comprehensive Fair Trade Agreement (DCFTA) information centres. The establishment of ‘one-stop-shop’ information centres throughout Georgia was an objective of the twinning activity organised within the GREAT project, which is part of …
Read More »Street Art in Rustavi – Sustainable Development Goals Inspire Georgian Street Artists
On Sunday, September 24, 2017, the Rustavi City Park will see a Street Art Day, which will challenge key areas of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) – reduction of poverty, human rights, gender equality, education, environment protection and health. The event is organised by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), …
Read More »Azerbaijan to finance half of Iran’s Rasht-Astara railway
The Islamic Republic of Iran Railways (RAI) has said that Azerbaijan will provide Iran with 500 million euros worth of loan for completing the Rasht-Astara railway segment as part of the International North-South Transportation Corridor. “Keeping in mind the mutual benefits of the Rasht-Astara railway for the two countries, the …
Read More »Mark Pritchard MP Appointed as British Trade Envoy to Georgia and Armenia
The UK Prime Minister Theresa May appointed Mr. Mark Pritchard, MP, as a British Trade Envoy to Armenia and Georgia, the British Embassy reported. Trade envoys are a network of parliamentarians appointed by the Prime Minister, drawn from across the political spectrum. Trade envoys engage with one or more emerging …
Read More »One Million Women in Turkey Quit Jobs in Five Years to Raise Children
One million women in Turkey have quit their jobs over the five-year period from 2010-2015 as a result of the duties bound to childcare, in addition to 112,000 others who have quit their jobs to care for the elderly, according to a study by the Turkish Enterprise and Business Confederation …
Read More »CEOs Working as Waitresses for People With Disabilities
Volunteer CEOs hosted guests at Batumi Free Space for several hours. Mardi Holding Executive Director Natia Sirabidze, GEPRA Batumi Director Sopho Lortkipanidze and young blogger Lile Meskhidze worked as volunteer waitresses and collected 549 GEL from customer serving. Within the project “Volunteer Host”, the amount earned by the volunteers is …
Read More »Stone Processing Factory to Open in Terjola
Enterprise in Georgia agency of Ministry of Economy has selected a new beneficiary in the industrial segment – LLC Sveti. The company plans to launch stone processing business. According to Ministry of Economy, the company has bought cutting-edge machineries with the financial support of Enterprise in Georgia. As a result, …
Read More »Vintage 2017 – Kakhetian Farmers Earn 81,5 Million GEL
Kakheti Region winegrowers have earned 81,5mln GEL from sales of grapes to winemaking companies. As of 10 AM of September 22, winemaking companies in Kakheti Region have processed 70 000 tons of grapes, including 31,3 thousand tons of Rkatsiteli, 34 thousand tons of Saperavi, 2.2 thousand tons of Kakhetian Green …
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