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Open Society Georgia Foundation
Visit the Site:   http://osgf.ge/

The Open Society Georgia Foundation (OSGF) is committed to programs that respond to political and economic change and contribute to the long-term development of open society in Georgia. To this end, the foundation has cooperated with local and regional partners, focusing on governance, anticorruption, the rule of law, women’s rights, mass media, economic development, education, public health, regional collaboration, and conflict resolution initiatives.

More specifically, the foundation’s activities have included organizing training programs for new council members; building democratic relationships between representatives and constituents; encouraging transparency and accountability; raising public awareness about human rights; educating young people as leaders; connecting schools and education organizations to the Internet; promoting patients’ rights; and supporting small- and medium-sized enterprises through policy, legislation, and training initiatives.

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Open Society Georgia Foundation

10 Chovelidze Street
0108 Tbilisi
Georgia
Phone: (995 32) 25 05 92/93
Fax: (995 32) 29 10 52
Email: kartuli@osgf.ge
Executive Director: Mr. David Darchiashvili
Website:   http://osgf.ge/

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