2016

On September 30, 2016, CRRC-Georgia jointly with the “Partnership for Road Safety” organized a conference to introduce the findings of the interim report on “Safer Transit Options for Passengers” (STOP).
On September 28, 2016, CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the 3rd talk of the Fall 2016 WiP series on – “Regulatory Affairs and the Outdoor Food Market in Tbilisi, Georgia” by Natalja Czarnecki, the University of Chicago and…
Based on CRRC’s Caucasus Barometer (CB) survey data, this post explores the population’s trust in the media over time, showing that it has been declining steadily since 2008, while ambivalence, demonstrated by the finding that people have difficulty stating their…
On September 21, 2016, 18:30, CRRC, ARISC and American Councils are pleased to announce the second talk of the Fall 2016 WiP series, on “Information War and Social Media” by Svitlana Matviyenko, University of Western Ontario.
According to the data of the National Statistics Office of Georgia for 2005-2016, there are approximately 100,000 students in Georgian tertiary educational institutions. Around the world, education generally contributes to increased individual income, and Georgia would not be expected to be an exception in…
According to an earlier CRRC blog post, which looked at the changes in the level of trust in social and political institutions in Georgia from 2011 to 2015, trust in a fair number of institutions in Georgia declined. This post provides…
CRRC-Georgia announces Junior Fellowship Program (JFP) 2017. Are you a research-minded university graduate who wants to gain an important skill set that is absent in Georgia?  Do you want to work hard and open the door to international opportunities? If…
The last few years have been turbulent for Georgia’s national currency, the Lari (GEL), the value of which started to decline in November 2014. While in October 2014 one US dollar traded for GEL 1.75, since February 2015 to date, the…