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Title: In-depth study of labour market and vet challenges and perspectives for countries participating in the European
neighbourhood policy : Southern Caucasus - Georgia
Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Introduction
2 Labour and employment trends and challenges
2.1 The economy
2.2 Demographics
2.3 The labour market
2.4 The informal sector
2.5 Poverty
2.6 The business environment and entrepreneurship
2.7 Labour and employment institutions
2.8 Labour force qualifications and skill mismatches
2.9 Conclusions Part I
3 Vocational education and training in the transition period
3.1 Political momentum for reform
3.2 Education sector reforms
3.3 VET at present (second half of 2005)
3.4 VET reforms
3.5 Outstanding VET reform issues
3.6 Governance
3.7 Private training provision
3.8 The European dimension
3.9 Conclusions Part II
4 Overall conclusions
4.1 Human resource development and labour market reform challenges
4.2 Human resource development and sustainable labour market reform
5 Annexes
Annex 1. VET development issues - debate in the EU
Author: Castel-Branco, Eduarda | Cortada, Xavier Matheu de
Contributer: European Training Foundation
Year: 2005
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: labor marketvocational educationGeorgia
Subject: Vocational education and trainingLabour market
Countries Scheme: Georgia
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Title: Review of vocational education and training and employment in Georgia
Table of Contents
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. THE ECONOMY, THE DEMOGRAPHIC SITUATION AND THE LABOUR MARKET
1.1 Economic situation
1.2 Social situation
1.3 Demographic situation
1.4 Situation of the labour market
1.5 Employers' requirements for knowledge and skills
2. DEVELOPMENTS IN EDUCATION AND TRAINING
2.1 Initial training
2.2 Adult and non-formal training
2.3 Governance and responsible bodies
2.4 Modernisation of the vocational education and training system
3. DEVELOPMENTS IN THE EMPLOYMENT POLICY
3.1 Governance and responsible bodiesV 3.2 Employment services
4. INTERNATIONAL ASSISTANCE
4.1 EU assistance
4.2 Other donors
5. CONCLUSIONS
LIST OF ACRONYMS
Author: Buck, Bernhard
Contributer: European Training Foundation
Publisher: Amt für Amtliche Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2004
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 92-9157-410-4
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne elektronische Bücher (e-books)
Keyword: labor marketvocational educationGeorgia
Subject: Vocational education and trainingLabour market
Countries Scheme: Georgia
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Title: Programming of the European Neighbourhood Instrument (ENI) - 2014-2020 : Single Support Framework for EU support to
Georgia (2014-2017)
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Union / Auswärtiger Dienst | Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: 2014
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EUpromotional programGeorgianeighborhood help
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and financial instruments. EIBEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesGeorgia
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Title: Evaluation of the European Union's co-operation with Georgia (2007 - 2013) : Final Report ; Volume I
Title (other): Evaluation of the European Union's co-operation with Georgia (2007 - 2013) : Final Report ; Volume II | Evaluation of
the European Union's co-operation with Georgia (2007 - 2013) : Final Report ; Volume III | Evaluation of the European
Union's co-operation with Gerogia : Synthesis of the main conclusions and recommendations
Abstract
The Evaluation of the European Union's (EU) co-operation with Georgia was commissioned by the DG DEVCO Evaluation Unit and was implemented between January 2014 and April 2015. Covering the period 2007-2013, the evaluation’s objectives were: To identify key lessons and to produce recommendations in order to improve the current and future EU's strategies for, and programmes and actions in Georgia.To provide the relevant services of the EU and the wider public with an overall independent assessment of the EU's co-operation with Georgia.[Author vide copyright]
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Executive Summary
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1 Introduction
1.1 Objectives, scope and coverage of the evaluation
1.2 Organisation of the evaluation
1.3 Structure of the Report
2 Key methodological elements
2.1 Overall approach
2.2 Data collection and analyses
2.3 Sampling
2.4 Challenges and limitations
3 Context
3.1 National context
3.2 Historical background
3.3 Development co-operation context
3.4 EU support to Georgia
4 Overall assessment of the EU support to Georgia
4.1 Europe’s strategic approach to the Neighbourhood East
4.2 Overall assessment of the EU strategy
4.3 Closing comment: policy commitments and concrete results
5 Main sector findings
5.1 Criminal Justice
5.2 Public Finance Management
5.3 Agriculture, Rural and Regional development
5.4 Civil Society
5.5 Internally Displaced Persons
5.6 Conflict Resolution
6 Conclusions
6.1 On the global strategy
6.2 On strategy implementation
6.3 Sector specific aspects
7 Recommendations
7.1 On the global strategy
7.2 Strategy implementation
7.3 Sector specific recommendations
List of tables
List of figures
List of boxes
| VOLUME II: DETAILED INFORMATION MATRIX
1. EQ1 CRIMINALJUSTICE
2. EQ2 PUBLIC FINANCE MANAGEMENT
3. EQ3 AGRICULTURE, RURAL AND REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT
4. EQ4 CIVIL SOCIETY
5. EQ5 CONFLICT AFFECTED POPULATIONS
6. EQ6 CONFLICT RESOLUTION
7. EQ7 MODALITIES AND INSTRUMENTS
8. EQ8 RELEVANCE AND FLEXIBILITY
9. EQ9 COORDINATION AND COMPLEMENTARITY
| Volume III: Annexes 1 to 9
1. ANNEX 1: TERMS OF REFERENCE
2. ANNEX 2: INVENTORY OF COUNTRY LEVEL EUSUPPORT TO GEORGIA
3. ANNEX 3: LIST OF DOCUMENTS CONSULTED
4. ANNEX 4: LIST OF PEOPLE INTERVIEWED
5. ANNEX 5: FOCUS GROUP DISCUSSIONS
6. ANNEX 6: INTERVENTION SAMPLE
7. ANNEX 7: CONTEXT
8. ANNEX 8: SEMINAR-MINUTES
9. ANNEX 9: SEMINAR-SLIDE PRESENTATION
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt, Freiburg im Breisgau
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | Lattanzio Public Sector Advisory SpA | European Centre for Development Policy Management | ECORYS NEI, Rotterdam
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract No EVA 2011/Lot 4 | Specific contract No 2013/331560
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: evaluationdevelopment aid policyEUGeorgiacooperation
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesGeorgia
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Title: Evaluation of the Programme Support for Improvement in Governance and Management (SIGMA) for European Neighbourhood
Region (SIGMA / ENPI) : Final report
Title (other): Evaluation of the Programme Support for Improvement in Governance and Management (SIGMA) for European Neighbourhood
Region (SIGMA/ENPI) : Response of the EU Services
Abstract
The purpose of this evaluation specifically relates to the SIGMA Programme implemented in eleven beneficiary countries of the European Neighbourhood Region (ENP) from its inception in the ENP Region in 2008 until mid-2013.This evaluation assesses the SIGMA Programme in the ENP Region in terms of Relevance/Intervention Logic, Efficiency, Effectiveness, Outputs, Impact and Sustainability, as well as its Complementarity and Coherence with other EU-funded institutional building instruments (e.g. Twinning and TAIEX3) and with other donor programmes, local ownership by line beneficiary institutions, comparative advantage as perceived by beneficiaries and other stakeholders in the ENP Region and EU visibility reflected through SIGMA implementation activities.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
TABLES
1 PREFACE
2 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
3 EVALUATION CONTEXT AND OBJECTIVES OF THE EVALUATION MISSION
3.1 CONTEXT AND BACKGROUND OF THE SIGMA SUPPORT
3.2 PURPOSE AND SCOPE OF THE EVALUATION MISSION
4 METHODOLOGY AND WORK PLAN OF THE EVALUATION MISSION
4.1 METHODOLOGY USED BY THE EVALUATORS
4.2 IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE
5 ANSWERED QUESTIONS / FINDINGS
5.1 EQ1 MAPPING
5.2 EQ2 COOPERATION WITH EC AND EUD
5.3 EQ3 BENEFICIARIES NEEDS
5.4 EQ4 APPLICABILITIES OF SIGMA ADVICE
5.5 EQ5 COMPLEMENTARITY WITH THE EU INSTRUMENTS AND DONORS
5.6 EQ6 SIGMA COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGES
5.7 EQ7 ASSESSING THE IMPACT
5.8 EQ8 DESIGN PROGRAMMING AND IMPLEMENTATION
5.9 EQ9 COMMUNICATION AND VISIBILITY
6 OVERALL ASSESSMENT
7. KEY CONCLUSIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
7.1. KEY CONCLUSIONS
7.2. KEY RECOMMENDATIONS
Author: Bollinger, Daniel | Moreau, Jean-Bernard
Contributer: Europäische Kommission | B & S Europe
Year: 2013
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: EUROPEAID/129783/C/SER/multi | FWC COM 2011 Lot 1: Studies and Technical Assistance in All Sectors | Request for service: No 2013/316991
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EgyptAlgeriaArmeniaAzerbaijandevelopment aid policyEUGeorgiagovernance
JordanLebanonmanagementMorocconeighborhood helpTunisiaUkraineadministration
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraineMoldovaGeorgiaEgyptAlgeria
MoroccoTunisiaArmeniaAzerbaijanJordanLebanon
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Title: Evaluation of EC aid delivery through Civil society organisations : Final Report ; Volume 1
Title (other): Evaluation of EC aid delivery through Civil society organisations : Final Report ; Volume 2 | Evaluation of EC aid
delivery through Civil society organisations : Final Report ; Volume 3 | Fiche contradictoire : Evaluation of EC aid
delivery through civil society organisations | Qualtiy Assessment grid : Evaluation of EC Aid delivery through civil
society organisations | Evaluation of the EC aid channelled through civil society organisations (CSOs) : Ref. 1259 ;
EVINFO
Abstract
The purpose of this evaluation, covering the period 2000-2006, is to provide the relevant external co-operation services of the European Commission (EC) and wider public with an independent evaluation of the EC aid channelled through civil society. The specific objectives of this forward looking evaluation are: • to assess to what extent aid delivered through civil society organisations (CSOs) is in line with stated EC policy objectives; • to assess where lies the added value of aid delivered through CSOs (in different geographical and political contexts); • to assess the impact and sustainability of external co-operation through civil society; • to provide lessons learnt and recommendations for the continued support of CSOs within the present context and relevant commitments (such as the European Consensus and the Paris Declaration)...[Author vide copyright]
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Purpose of the Evaluation
1.2. Scope of the Evaluation and period covered
2. METHODOLOGICAL APPROACH
2.1. General approach
2.2. Limitations
3. SETTING THE SCENE: EC OBJECTIVES AND THE CSO CHANNEL
3.1. Brief historic overview
3.2. Fundamental shift in EC policies towards CSOs
3.3. The growing debate on channels of aid delivery
3.4. Looking at the civil society channel as a ‘living system’
4. ANSWERS TO THE EVALUATION QUESTIONS
4.1. EVALUATION QUESTION 1: To what extent and how has the EC defined the rationale for delivering aid through CSOs in different political, geographical and thematic contexts?
4.2. EVALUATION QUESTION 2: To what extent has the EC made clear choices at the programming level with regard to delivering aid through CSOs in country/regional strategy papers; in (post-) conflict situations/failed states/or difficult partnerships;as well as in sectoral and thematic priority areas of intervention?
4.3. EVALUATION QUESTION 3: To what extent and how has European Commission aid channeled through CSOs been consistent with stated policy objectives or programming choices regarding CSO roles (including service delivery in the context of poverty reduction strategies and advocacy work)?
4.4. EVALUATION QUESTION 4: To what extent and how has EC aid channeled through CSOs been consistent with stated policy objectives regarding actors to be supported as well as approaches and instruments to be used?
4.5. EVALUATION QUESTION 5: To what extent and how has European Commission aid delivered through CSOs been consistent with relevant new commitments related to the Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness, particularly with regard to capacity development of CSOs in the context of sector and budget support?
4.6. EVALUATION QUESTION 6: To what extent and how have European Commission strategies, programmes and projects, delivered through CSOs, contributed to achieving key EC/EU development objectives?
| 4.7. EVALUATION QUESTION 7: To what extent and how did European Commission strategies, programmes and projects, delivered through CSOs, provide an appropriate development response in (post-)conflict situations/fragile states/’difficult partnerships?
4.8. EVALUATION QUESTION 8: To what extent are the European Commission management systems (in terms of programming modalities; funding modalities and procedures; monitoring mechanisms) adapted to the needs of using CSOs as an aid delivery channel?
5. OVERALL ASSESSMENT, CONCLUSIONS AND LESSONS LEARNT
5.1. Overall assessment (all EQs combined)
5.2. Main conclusions
5.3. Key lessons learnt
6. RECOMMENDATIONS
6.1. OVERALL RECOMMENDATION
6.2. POLITICAL RECOMMENDATIONS
6.3. STRATEGIC AND OPERATIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS
6.4. PROCESS RECOMMENDATIONS
| VOLUME 2: ANNEXES
ANNEX I: ToRs
ANNEX II: Description of regional agreements
ANNEX III: Various regional impact diagrams
ANNEX IV: Description of budget lines
ANNEX V: CSP analysis
ANNEX VI: ROM analysis
ANNEX VII: Questionnaire analysis
ANNEX VIII: Mapping of financial flows
ANNEX IX: Minutes of Focus Groups
ANNEX X: Evaluation questions, judgement criteria and indicators
ANNEX XI: Background Information on EC objectives and the CSO channel
ANNEX XII: Detailed Recommendations
ANNEX XIII: Selected bibliography
ANNEX XIV: Consistency table: Findings Æ conclusions Æ recommendations
VOLUME 3: COUNTRY NOTES
Benin
Cambodia
Georgia
Lebanon
Peru
Somalia
Author (Corp. Body): PARTICIP GmbH Consultants für Entwicklung und Umwelt
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid | CIDEAL | Channel Research Ltd. | South Research
Year: 2008
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: Contract Number: EVA/116-833 | Ref. 1259
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: Beninevaluationdevelopment aidEUEuropean CommissionGeorgiaCambodiaconflict situation
cooperationLebanonorganizationsPeruSomaliacivil society
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and other financial instrumentsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesPeruSomaliaBeninGeorgia
LebanonCambodia
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Title: Support for the Eastern Partnership : Stories, facts and figures from the European Neighbourhood Instrument 2014
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. Armenia
3. Azerbaijan
4. Belarus
5. Georgia
6. Moldova
7. Ukraine
8. Regional cooperation and other multi-country programmes
9. Engaging with civil society
10. Annex
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Directorate General for Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
Publisher: Europäische Kommission / Amt für Veröffentlichungen
Year: 2015
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: 978-92-79-45822-4
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: ArmeniaAzerbaijandevelopment aidEUEU expansionfinancial assistanceGeorgiacooperation
technical assistanceUkraineBelorussiacivil society
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraineBelarusArmeniaAzerbaijanGeorgia
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Title: Mapping EU Media Support 2000-2010
Abstract
The overall objective of the present study is to improve the quality the EC and other donors’ media support by providing an analyses of the EC ?s assistance so far and recommendations on future strategies and modalities. This present report focuses on the activities so far, while a separate document will focus on future options.[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
LIST OF ACRONYMS
1. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
2. BACKGROUND2.1. EU involvement in Media Support
2.2. Scope of the study
3. STUDY DESIGN3.1.1. CRIS data collection
3.1.2. Stakeholder interviews and field missions
4. MAIN FINDINGS
4.1. Quantitative findings
4.1.1. Methodology
4.1.2. Overall distribution of funds – Media Projects
4.1.3. Funding instruments – media projects
4.1.4. EIDHR project focus
4.1.5. Implementing agencies – media projects
4.1.6. Funding instruments – administrative issues
4.1.7. Distribution of funds – ICT projects
4.2. Qualitative findings
4.2.1. EU-China Information Society Project (project no. 103914 – ASIE)
4.2.2. Eliminating Legal Obstacles to Freedom of Press (Russia, project no 121007 - EIDHR)
4.2.3. Strengthening the democratic institution of independent media in the regions of Russia (Project no. 82791 - DDH)
4.2.4. Computer Training for Egyptian Press Syndicate Journalists (Project no. 70991 - MED)
4.2.5. Media for Democracy in Indonesia (Project no. 63776 - DDH)
4.2.6. The international standards about mass-media and the national legislation (Kazakhstan, project no. 203722 – EIDHR)
4.2.7. Developing the democratic electoral processes and media environment (Armenia, project no. 131434 – DDH/EIDHR)
4.2.8. Support to Freedom of Expression in Belarus via independent broadcasting (Project no. 159306 – EIDHR)
4.2.9. Capacity Building Programme and Community Development in Internet Governance and ICT Policy for Intra-ACP regional and sub-regional institutions (Project no. 216107 – EDF)
| 4.2.10. Integrating New Technologies in School: Developing and promoting core competencies In Argentina, Chile and Uruguay (Project no. 48108 – ALA)
4.2.11. Renforcement des capacités des journalistes haïtiens en formation initiale et formation continue grâce à la création d’un master en journalisme hébergé par l’Université Quisqueya (Project no 228605 – EIDHR)
4.2.12. Reporters Training to promote Professional Journalism (Sudan, project no. 189544, EDF)
4.2.13. Technical assistance to the Communication Regulatory Agency (CRA) in Bosnia Herzegovina (Project number 227380 – PAI)
4.2.14. Development of Media Monitoring Capacities in Georgia (project no. 238837 – IFS)
4.3. General trends from other stakeholders
5. FIELD STUDIES
5.1. Zimbabwe
5.1.1. Overall support strategy
5.1.2. Impact of the support
5.1.3. Direct government engagement
5.1.4. Intermediaries or not
5.1.5. Business perspectives
5.1.6. The legal path
5.1.7. Access to expertise
6. SUMMARY OF FINDINGS
ANNEX 1: LIST OF PERSONS INTERVIEWED AND CONSULTED
Author (Corp. Body): EPRD
Contributer: Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: 2012
ISBN / ISSN / Kat.Nr: FRAMEWORK CONTRACT COM 2011 | Service Contract No. 2011-283166 | EUROPEAID/129783/C/SER/multi
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EgyptAfrican-Caribbean-Pacific countriesArgentinaArmeniaBosnia and HerzegovinaChileChinadevelopment aid
EUGeorgiaHaitiIndonesiajournalistic occupationmediamedia pedagogicsmedia technologydiversity of opinionhuman rights
freedom of the pressRussiaZimbabweSudanUruguayBelorussia
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community external relationsMedia
Countries Scheme: Global ResourcesEurope. General Resources
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Title: European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument : 2007-2013 ; Overview of Activities and Results
Abstract
The European Neighbourhood and Partnership Instrument (ENPI) was created as a successor to the cooperation programmes TACIS (for the Eastern European countries) and MEDA (for the Mediterranean countries), with enlarged objectives and an increased budget. It was operational from January 2007, and its programming phase ended in January 2014, when it was replaced by the European Neigbourhood Instrument (ENI).[Author vide copyright]
Table of Contents
Executive summary
Introduction
1. Policy development in the Neighbourhood
2. Activities financed in the Southern Neighbourhood
2.1. Algeria
2.2. Egypt
2.3. Israel
2.4. Jordan
2.5. Lebanon
2.6. Libya
2.7. Morocco
2.8. Palestine
2.9. Syria
2.10. Tunisia
2.11. Regional Programme South
3. Activities financed in the Eastern Neighbourhood
3.1. Armenia
3.2. Azerbaijan
3.3. Belarus
3.4. Georgia
3.5. Republic of Moldova
3.6. Ukraine
3.7. Russia
3.8. Regional Programme East
4. Neighbourhood-wide Activities (inter-regional programme)
4.1. Erasmus Mundus and Tempus IV
4.2. The Neighbourhood Investment Facility (NIF)
4.3. TAIEX
4.4. SIGMA
4.5. Cross-border Cooperation Programmes
5. Lessons learnt from implementation and Cross-cutting issues
5.1. Evaluations, audits and reports from the Court of Auditors
5.1.1. Evaluations
5.1.2. Audits
5.1.3. Reports from the Court of Auditors in 2007-2013
5.2. Lessons learnt on modalities of implementing aid
5.3. Support to civil society
5.4. Incentive-based approach: the umbrella programmes
5.5. Gender equality
5.6. Communication & visibility activities
6. Conclusions
7. Annexes
I. Financial overview of the ENPI 2007-2013
II. Comprehensive Institution Building
III. SPRING and EaPIC umbrella programmes
IV. Overview of EU communication activities – DG Development and Cooperation EuropeAid
Author (Corp. Body): Europäische Kommission / Generaldirektion Entwicklung und Zusammenarbeit EuropeAid
Year: 2014
Language: en
Ressource: Einzelne Berichte, Studien
Keyword: EgyptAlgeriaArmeniaAzerbaijaneducational programequal opportunitydevelopment aidEU
joining of the European Unionfinancial assistanceGeorgiaIsraelJordancooperationLebanonLibyaMorocconeighborhood help
Palestineaudit officeRussiaSyriaTunisiaUkraineBelorussiaaudit
Subject: Aid programmesEuropean Community funds and other financial instrumentsEuropean Community external relations
Countries Scheme: Europe. General ResourcesUkraineMoldovaBelarusRussia
EgyptAlgeriaLibyaMoroccoTunisiaArmeniaAzerbaijanGeorgiaIsraelJordan
LebanonPalestinian TerritorySyria
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