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CCDS facilitated a visit of Dutch military experts to Georgia’s Defence Institution Building School in Tbilisi on 5 July. The head of the school, Ms Tea Nikolaishvili, briefed the guests on the school’s mission, its scope of work and past and future activities.
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On 22 June, the third session of the online course on Nuclear Security and Nonproliferation was conducted by Dr Thomas Jonter, Stockholm University professor of international relations.
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The second session of the Nuclear Security and Nonproliferation online course was conducted on 8 June. The session was led by Dr Thomas Jonter, Stockholm University professor of international relations.
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With support from the Swedish Radiation Safety Authority, CCDS has developed an online course on nuclear security and nonproliferation issues, the first session of which was conducted on 26 May 2022 by Dr Thomas Jonter, Stockholm University professor of international relations.
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A two-day training on Diversity, Inclusion and Gender Equality in Defence and Security Institutions was held for the staff of Georgia’s defence and security institutions
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DCAF and CCDS organized a two-day workshop for the staff of the Georgian Defence Ministry on 30-31 March 2022 in Tbilisi.
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On 11 December 2021, CCDS held a workshop on Concepts of Care in Military Service for the staff of the Georgian Ministry of Defence.
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As part of DCAF-supported project, CCDS organized a working meeting on veterans’ issues at the State Service of Veterans Affairs of Georgia.
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Participants of the CCDS’ youth project “New Generation for Pluralism and Democracy” organized an art exhibition dedicated to diversity and pluralism in Batumi on 12 November.
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As part of the CCDS project “New Generation for Pluralism and Democracy”, young activists in Georgia’s Kvemo Kartli region launched a Georgian Language Speaking Club mini-project.
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Participants of the CCDS project “Youth for Pluralism and Democracy” met Georgian Ambassador to Austria H.E. Ketevan Tsikhelashvili on 5 November.
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An information campaign - Share Responsibility - kicked off in Lentekhi, a mountainous district of Georgia, as part of the CCDS project “New Generation for Pluralism and Democracy” which aims to promote engagement of youth and women in local government initiatives.
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Participants of the CCDS project “New Generation for Pluralism and Democracy” organized and conducted a training course on human rights in Georgia’s Samtskhe-Javakheti region on 15 October.
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As part of a series of lectures aimed at raising awareness of Georgian journalists on nuclear nonproliferation issues, the military journalist Irakli Aladashvili delivered a lecture for a group of reporters on current challenges to nuclear nonproliferation.
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As part of a project designed for Georgian journalists, a lecture on the institutional framework of nuclear and radiation security in Georgia was conducted for a selected group of journalists on 7 October.
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A project which aims to give voice and visibility to ethnic minority women started in Telavi on 20 September.
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As part of its project designed to raise awareness of Georgian journalists about nonproliferation issues, CCDS arranged a lecture on export controls of dual-use goods for a selected group of journalists on 28 September.
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A training course on youth engagement in self-governance was organized by young activists participating in the CCDS project Youth for Pluralism and Democracy in Kutaisi on 24 September.
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Professors Giorgi Japaridze and Lia Tchelidze of the Institute of Physics gave a lecture on nuclear energy, nuclear power plants and their impact on the world for a selected group of journalists on 22 September.
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A lecture on nuclear non-proliferation and international security was conducted on 20 September for a selected group of journalists by Tamar Pataraia of CCDS.
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