Skip to main content

Resources 'Georgia'

The report identifies two stages in the development of the environmental governance system in Georgia: (i) 1990s and the period before the 2003 Rose Revolution and (ii) the period after the Rose…
The Open Round Table to Share Observations of Public Hearings on EIA Reports meeting was held at the Aarhus Centre Georgia. The meeting was conducted by Ms. Tamar Gugushvili, Aarhus Centre Public…
The booklet ‘Lead Pollution and Human Health’, which had been prepared by Cooperation for a Green Future, was presented publically at the office of the Public Defender of Georgia.
This bilingual informational booklet describing the sources of lead pollution in Georgia and it’s influence on human health, especially on children, is being disseminated among the Georgian public,…
On 1-4 February 2008, to celebrate Kyoto Protocol Day, the Association of Young Biologists “BIO-RITMI” organized a series of workshops on climate change and energy efficiency issues for public…
The Aarhus Centre Georgia team chose Radio "Green Wave" to undertake the Aarhus Convention Radio Campaign. Subsequently, the first radio program on the activities of Aarhus Centre and…
The NGO Forum serves as a platform for distributing information throughout the Kura-Araks river basin. The NGO Forum addresses reducing transboundary degradation and aims to integrate non-…
This CENN announcement offers free Web Hosting for active Caucasus Environmental NGOs on the CENN web page (www.cenn.org). The Web hosting service is financially assisted by the Swiss Agency for…
The Human Rights Information and Documentation Center's defends human rights and basic freedoms in Georgia and supports the progress of democratic developments as well as strengthening civil…
The aim of the Aarhus Centre is to facilitate implementation of Aarhus Convention in Georgia, thus promoting access to environmental information, public participation in environmental decision-making…