In Lunchkhuti town on August 11, 2023 - in the framework of the ongoing project "Increased Agricultural Practices and Consumer Awareness" with the support of the European Union was privided the public meeting in hall of Lanckhuti Municilpal Council. The meeting was organized by the Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia (CSRDG) and "Georgian Rural Council" (GRC). The main theme of meting was "State control of food safety in Georgia".
The purpose of the meeting was to inform citizens about the ongoing reforms and state control in the field of food safety in the country and to promote dialogue between representatives of public agencies and citizens.
The project "Increased agricultural practices and consumer awareness" is carried out within the framework of the fourth phase (ENPARD IV) of the European Union "European Neighborhood Program for Agriculture and Rural Development" (ENPARD - Georgia), as well as by the financial support of the "Bread of the World" organization (Germany).
The project is implemented by a coalition, which includes the Association of Farmers of Georgia (the lead partner), the Center for Strategic Research and Development of Georgia, and the Association of Farmers and Beekeepers of the Ambrolauri district of the mountainous regions of Georgia.
The project aims to:
Within the framework of the project "Cooperation for Local Development" of Georgiaan Rural Council, the process of electronic voting of the project ideas presented by the residents of Etsri village was completed. A total of 2 project ideas were presented: "Reconstruction of the fence of the Etseri Kindergarten" and "Co-financing of the fencing of the Etseri outpatient clinic". With 57 votes against 17, the idea "Reconstruction of the fence of the kindergarten of Etseri" won. Residents of Etsari have a fully fenced kindergarten yard.
The idea is financed with the support of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of Georgia
Three project ideas were initiated by the representatives of the population of Grigoleti: "Co-financing the reconstruction of the mini stadium in Grigoleti", "Children's entertainment place in Grigoleti" and "Arrangement of sports simulators in the school of Grigoleti". It was done without a budget estimate and therefore it was impossible to calculate their real costs. Finally, one project idea remained, "arrangement of sports simulators in Grigoleti school". This idea won without a vote due to lack of competition. After the completion of the project, school students, village youth and tourists will use the simulators.
The idea is financed with the support of the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Government of Georgia.
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