28/02/2022 keta

ELS Diaries 2022 – February Edition

The Georgian Institute of Politics continues Emerging Leaders School (ELS) 2022.

In February, the training sessions at the Emerging Leaders School (ELS) were carried out within the online format. In total, 4 training sessions were held covering 4 different modules.

  • Human Rights and labour rights-related challenges of vulnerable groups in Georgia – Tamar Gabisonia
  • Cooperation with the EU in the transition period: the strategy for Georgia  – Vano Chkhikvadze
  • Conflict Mediation Strategies and Mechanisms – Tariel Sikharulidze 
  • SDGs and supporting the green economy in Georgia – Khatuna Chikviladze

ELS2022 brings together twenty-five active, change-oriented young people selected through intense competition. Within the format of the ELS, with the help of the invited experts, participants have the opportunity to learn about political and social issues they are interested in. Additionally, these young people participate in non-formal discussions with decision-makers and they share their points of view. What’s more, at the end of the ELS they participate in the Youth Democracy Forum.

The project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” is implemented by the Georgian Institute of Politics with the financial support of USAID GEORGIA. The initiative aims to raise young people’s awareness about political processes and democratization to encourage their involvement by developing leadership skills.

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