ELS Diaries

GIP launched the Emerging Leaders School (ELS) in 2019, aiming to enhance youth participation in social and political life of Georgia. The School provides active young people with diverse backgrounds with series of trainings in fields related to political science, international relations, media and communications and economics as well as provide them with practical skills of project management, lobbying and advocacy, art of debate and public speech, among others.

2021 May Edition

In May, the training sessions at the Emerging Leaders School (ELS) were carried out online. In total, 12 training sessions were held covering 6 different topics. Apart from the trainings, during May, a number of Space for Discussion series were organized by the ELS participants. This is an additional opportunity for them to meet the experts of different fields as well as the representatives of public and private sectors. The participants choose the discussion topic themselves and have an opportunity to get the answers to the questions of their interest from the invited professionals and decision-makers.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is an initiative, which is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia. The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The second edition of the ELS will be completed in June, 2021.

 

2021 April Edition

In April, the training sessions at the Emerging Leaders School (ELS) were carried out within the mixed format – online as well as live. In total, 16 training sessions were held covering 7 different topics.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apart from trainings, this year Space for Discussion series renewed and covered two online discussions in April. Read here >>

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is an initiative, which is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia. The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The second edition of the ELS will be completed in June, 2021.

2021 March Edition

In March, #ELS trainings moved offline and were held as live meetings. This gave the participants an opportunity for networking with each other as well as with the trainers. This edition of the ELS Diaries summarizes the trainings, which took place at the Emerging Leaders School (ELS) in March. In total, 16 training sessions were held covering 5 different topics.

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is an initiative, which is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia. The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The second edition of the ELS will be completed in June.

2021 February Edition

ELS Diaries are coming back! This year too, we will publish a monthly digest for the Emerging Leaders School ELS2021 overviewing and summarizing all the activities taking place during the month.

This year, the second edition of #ELS – ELS2021 – opened online in all four target locations – Kutaisi, Zugdidi, Tbilisi and Gori. Due to the epidemic situation, all the training sessions in January and February took place online as well. During this period, in total 36 training sessions on 10 various topics were conducted by ELS trainers:

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is an initiative, which is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia. The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The second edition of the ELS will be completed in June.

2020 June Edition

Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) presents June edition of the ELS Diaries –  a monthly overview of the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) trainings. Due to the spread of the Covid-19 the trainings still continue in online format.

The training program covered 11 topics and 21 sessions in June. Here are the topics and trainers:

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is an initiative, which is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia.

The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The first phase of the ELS will be concluded in July.

2020 May Edition

Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) presents May edition of the ELS Diaries –  a monthly overview of the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) trainings. Due to the spread of the Covid-19 the trainings still continue in online format.

In addition to the training sessions, in May Space for Discussion events were held in Tbilisi and Rustavi. Space for Discussion is an additional opportunity for the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) participants to meet the experts from different fields as well as public and private sector representatives. The participants choose the discussion topic themselves and have an opportunity to get the answers to the questions of their interest from the invited professionals and decision-makers.

Online discussions focused on the most urgent issue nowadays – Covid-19 pandemic and the crisis in the country.

[Read the overview of the meeting in Rustavi here!]

[Read the overview of the meeting in Tbilisi here!]

The training program covered 9 topics and 20 sessions in May. Here are the topics and trainers:

The trainings in June will also be conducted online and they will cover the following topics:

  • Advocacy – Liza Sopromadze
  • Religion and Tolerance – Levan Gigineishvili
  • Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (DCFTA) – Natia Daghelashvili
  • Civil Society – Davit Aprasidze
  • Local Self-Government – Nino Loladze

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is an initiative, which is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia.

The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The first phase of the ELS will be concluded in July.

2020 April Edition

The training sessions of the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) are conducted online for the last two months. ELS participants receive e-tasks from the trainers, which they prepare online in the following week individually as well as in groups. The participants then discuss their completed work during the online training sessions. In the following edition of the ELS diaries, we will review the topics covered through the program in April in Tbilisi and three different regions of Georgia – Kvemo Kartli, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, and Adjara. In April, the training program covered 5 topics and 12 sessions were conducted overall.

Besides the trainings, the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) launched the new series of meetings for the participants – Space for Discussion. Space for Discussion is an additional opportunity for the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) participants to meet the experts from different fields as well as public and private sector representatives. The participants choose the discussion topic themselves and have an opportunity to get the answers to the questions of their interest from the invited professionals and decision-makers.

In April Space for Discussion events were held in Zugdidi and Batumi. A local perspective – impact of Covid-19 on Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti and Adjara regions – was the first topic that the invited representatives from governmental, non-governmental, and medical sectors discussed together.

The key speakers of the Zugdidi discussion were: Aleksandre Motserelia – governor of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region; Malkhaz Jalaghonia – doctor at “Evex” and “Kuratio” clinics; Nana Odisharia – epidemiologist, director at Zugdidi Municipality Public Health Center; Khatuna Betchvaia – director at non-Governmental Organization “Tanaziari”. [Read the overview of the meeting here]

The key speakers of the discussion conducted in Batumi the following day were: Mamuka Berdzenishvili – executive director at the Tourism Institute; Paata Aroshidze – professor at Batumi Shota Rustaveli State University, Faculty of Economics and Business; Tamar Kaikatsishvili – deputy chairperson at the Department of Tourism and Resorts of Ajara Autonomous Republic; Davit Murvanidze – clinical manager of Batumi Hospital for Infectious Diseases; Vakhtang Gvelebiani – Chief specialist of the department for coordination of regional projects at Guria Municipality.

Trainings in May will also be conducted online and cover the following topics:

  • Economic Challenges of Georgia and the Ways to Overcome Them – Kote Sulamanidze
  • Public Speaking – Andro Dgebuadze
  • Sustainable Development Goals and Supporting Green Economy in Georgia – Nino Janelidze
  • Education Policy in Georgia – Simon Janashia
  • Youth Policy – Nina Gogoladze
  • Political Communication – Nino Abzianidze

Emerging Leaders School (ELS) is the initiative that is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia. The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

Training sessions of the “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) will continue as planned for 3 more months, every other weekend and the first phase will be concluded in July.

2020 March Edition

In February 2020, Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) launched its “Emerging Leaders School” (ELS) in four different cities of Georgia – Tbilisi, Rustavi, Batumi, and Zugdidi.  The initiative is being implemented within the framework of the project “Promoting Youth Transformational Leaders in Georgia” by Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) with the financial support of USAID/Georgia and in partnership with CRRC Georgia. The project aims at raising youth awareness on political processes and democratization as well as developing their leadership skills and enhancing their participation and representation in public life.

The ELS targets 18-35-year-olds with diverse backgrounds from Tbilisi and three different regions of Georgia – Kvemo Kartli, Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti, and Adjara. Interesting and diverse training program of the ELS covers a wide array of topics such as public policy, challenges of foreign affairs, social and political campaigns, women’s political participation, civic activism, etc. Moreover, the project provides an opportunity for the participants to share their views with the politicians, experts, and leaders through open discussions and participation in the Youth Democracy Forum.

A series of training sessions, which take place every second weekend, twice a month started in February. However, starting from March 21, due to the spread of the Covid-19 GIP decided to carry out the training sessions of the Emerging Leader’s School online. ELS participants receive e-tasks from the trainers, which they prepare online in the following week individually as well as in groups. The participants then discuss their completed work during the online training sessions.

Here are the topics of the training sessions already conducted in February-March. Part of those training sessions took place live, while others were conducted online:

 

Here are the topics of the training sessions planned for the next month, which will be conducted online:

  • Urban Development – Soso Salukvadze
  • Political Parties – Kornely kakachia
  • Sustainable Development Goals and Supporting Green Economy in Georgia – Nino Janelidze
  • Leadership – Tea Nikolaishvili

“Emerging Leaders’ School” will continue for 4 more months and the first phase of the ELS will be concluded with the closing ceremony in July.

Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) will publish ELS Diaries – summarizing all the ongoing activities at the end of each month.