Subject:	Georgia's NGO News 51
Georgia's NGO Sector News #51   27.07,1998

Issued by Horizonti Foundation Information Program
Horizonti Foundation Information Program can provide contact
information on all of the following topics upon request

Contact Address:
Horizonti, The Foundation for the Third Sector
33 Gogebashvili, 380079, Tbilisi, Georgia
Tel/Fax: (995 32) 29 29 55
E-mail: presscenter@horizonti.org

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Table of Contents

HORIZONTI FOUNDATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 
=B7 Needs Assessment Report of Georgia's NGOs Working on Youth Problems
is Now Available from Horizonti Foundation Information Program

NEWS FROM HORIZONTI FOUNDATION
=B7 Horizonti Foundation Conducts Introductory Management Training
Course in Tbilisi 

=B7 Horizonti Foundation Conducts Retreat Training on Financial 
Management

MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS 
=B7 The Virtual Foundation Announces Grants Program for Georgia's NGOs 

=B7The Eurasia Foundation Announces an Open Grant Competition for the
Development of Professional Associations in Georgia 

=B7 Studio Re Airs its Program "The Third Sector" on the Second Channel
of Georgia's State TV 

=B7 Georgian Institute of Democracy Creates a Database of Social 
Surveys Conducted in Caucasian Region 

=B7 Center for Civil Society International (CCSI) Prepares Second 
Edition of the Post Soviet Handbook: a Guide to Grassroots 
Organizations and Internet Resources in the New Independent States 

=B7 Amnesty International and International Service for Human Rights
Publish Booklet on UN about Refugee's HumanRights

NGO NEWS

=B7 International Society for the Third-Sector Research Conducts its
Third International Conference in Geneva 

=B7 Center of Strategic Research and Development of Georgia Moves to New
Office 

=B7 "Both Ends" Conducts Seminar forGeorgia's NGOs 

=B7 NGO "Amagdari" Provides Women with Consulting on Legal and Social
Issues 

=B7 "Women for Democracy" Publishes Book Entitled "Women in 
Political and Social Life" 

BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT GEORGIA'S NGOS
=B7 NGO "Alternative" Promotes Role of Mass Media in Conflict Resolution
Processes 

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HORIZONTI FOUNDATION ANNOUNCEMENTS 

*Needs Assessment Report of Georgia's NGOs Working on Youth Problems
is Now Available from Horizonti Foundation Information Program*

The Needs Assessment Report of Georgia's NGOs working on youth
problems is now available upon request from the Horizonti Foundation
Information Program. Beginning from January 1998, the Horizonti
Foundation Information Program distributed questionnaires among
Georgia's NGOs working on the problems of youth. The survey aimed to
identify the strengths and weaknesses of these organizations, their
problems and achievements, priority spheres of activities, priority
regions and target groups, and future plans and possibilities for
networking and cooperation. Twenty-six NGOs filled out the
questionnaires and 14 of them participated in the final session,
conducted on February 3-4, which summarized the process. 

The report is available in Georgian and English both as a hard copy
and electronic version. Those wishing to obtain the report should
submit a request to Mindia Gachechiladze at the Horizonti Foundation
Information Program. tel: 29 29 55; e-mail: 

NEWS FROM HORIZONTI FOUNDATION

*Horizonti Conducts Introductory Management Training Course in 
Tbilisi*

On July 29 in its office, the Horizonti Foundation will commence its
"Introductory NGO Development and Management" course for
representatives of new NGOs as well as for new members of established
NGOs. The training will last until August 6 and will cover the
following issues: the role of NGOs and their importance to society,
NGO sector development in Georgia, NGO structure and governing body,
proposal writing techniques, strategic planning, financial management,
fundraising, organizing actions, information management, and NGO
relationships with government, business, and mass media. 

*Horizonti Conducts Retreat Training on Financial Management*

On July 14-16 in Bakuriani, the Horizonti Foundation Training Program
conducted a retreat training entitled "Financial Management in
Non-profit Organization". The training covered the following issues:
budget and strategic planning, program budget, project budget, income
and its sources in the budget, annual budget, financial policy, and
financial documents. Representatives of 21 NGOs participated in the
training.

MISCELLANEOUS ANNOUNCEMENTS

*The Virtual Foundation Announces Grants Program for Georgia's NGOs*

Since February 2, 1998, the Horizonti Foundation has been implementing
the Virtual Foundation program, which aims to raise funds from local
sources for small-scale projects through the Internet.

All NGOs working in the field of environmental protection, health
care, and community development problems are eligible to participate
in the program.

Projects will be accepted in four rounds. The first and the second
rounds are already completed. The third round started on July 6 and
will last until August 21. The fourth round starts on September 7 and
will last until October 23.

Organizations that wish to participate in this program should submit
projects in an electronic format in both Georgian and English to the
Horizonti Foundation Grants Program.  Proposals are accepted on
Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 16:00 to 18:00.

For further information please contact Horizonti Foundation Grants
Program. Contact address: 33 Gogebashvili St, Tbilisi, tel: 29 29 55;
E-mail:

*The Eurasia Foundation Announces an Open Grant Competition for the
Development of Professional Associations in Georgia*

The Eurasia Foundation announces an open grant competition, in an
effort to develop professional associations carrying out their
activities in one of the following sectors:

=B7 Business education and management training
=B7 Economics education and research
=B7 Electronic communications
=B7 Mass media
=B7 Public administration
=B7 Rule of law

The competition will include three types of grants:
1) seed grants to establish new professional associations  - up to 5
000 US dollars; 2) starter grants to support the activities of the
relatively new associations - up to 10 000 US dollars; 3) development
grants for the development of the already existing associations  - up
to 20 000 US dollars.

Interested organizations are recommended to attend one of the proposal
writing seminars to be held by the Foundation on July 23rd and 28th,
1998 at 11 a.m. in the Tbilisi Office of the Eurasia Foundation. The
address of the Foundation is 20 Irakli Abashidze St., apt. 4.

The proposals should be submitted no later than 17:00, August 26th
1998 to Tbilisi Office of the Eurasia Foundation.

For further information, refer to Tbilisi Office of the Eurasia
Foundation. Tel/Fax: 22 56 88/96 84 15,
E-mail:eftbilis@access.sanet.ge     

*Studio Re Airs its Program "The Third Sector" on the Second Channel
of Georgia's State TV*

On July 28 at 20:00, Studio Re will air its regular program "The Third
Sector" on the Second Channel of Georgia's State Television. The
program is produced as part of a project, financially supported by The
Eurasia Foundation.

*Georgian Institute of Democracy Creates a Database of Social Surveys
Conducted in Caucasian Region*

The Georgian Institute of Democracy is creating an electronic database
of social surveys conducted in Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Armenia. The
database, containing information about the surveys and organizations
conducting them, will be placed on the Internet and any interested
person will be able to have free access to it. In addition, research
articles in the social sciences will be available from the GID web
site.

The Georgian Institute of Democracy requests all organizations that
are conducting or have conducted surveys to provide the Institute of
Democracy with information that can be entered into the database. 

Organizations should indicate:
1. Research period, goals and information about research groups
2. Technical indicators such as selection criteria, processing
methods, etc  3. Main findings 

Interested organizations should send their information via e-mail to
. Submitted materials are preferable to be compact
and in English.

Georgian Institute of Democracy encourages organizations to visit its
Home Page at the address: www.gid.caucasus.net.

*Center for Civil Society International (CCSI) Prepares Second 
Edition of the Post Soviet Handbook: A Guide to Grassroots 
Organizations and Internet Resources in the New Independent States*

CCSI is currently preparing a revised, second edition of Center for
Civil Society International (CCSI) Prepares Second Edition of the
"Post Soviet Handbook: a Guide to Grassroots Organizations and
Internet Resources in the New Independent States" for publication at
the end of this year.

CCSI invites independent non-governmental organizations in the
countries of the former Soviet Union, as well as international NGOs
carrying out projects there, to provide the CCSI with the information
listed below: 

1. Complete organization name 2. Address 3. Telephone number 4. Fax
number 5. E-mail address 6. Web site address, if any 7. Name and title
of organizational leader 8. Name and title of contact person, if
different 9. Short history of organization, including year formed 10.
Reason for the formation of the organization 11. Examples of recent
significant accomplishments of the organization 12. Current focus of
activities 13. Any objective measures of the organization's size or
influence: e.g., offices in other cities, numbers of staff, total
expenditures for a recent year, major awards or other important
recognition received recently, etc.14. Names of any partner
organizations abroad and the cities and countries where located.

Organizations that have a Web site containing all the information can
simply send CCSI the address of their site. Other organizations are
requested to send their answers to the CCSI by AUGUST 31, 1998.  The
CCSI cannot guarantee that any information received after August 31
will be used in this book, although CCSI will always be glad to have
new material for its Web site. 

Organizations can submit information to CCSI in several ways, in
English or in Russian: 

First preference: E-mail answers at the address:


Second: Visit CCSI Web site at http://www.friends-partners.org/~ccsi/
and fill in questionnaire with the help of reply button. 

Third:  Fax answers to (206) 523-1974.

For additional information organizations can contact CCSI by e-mail at
the address below, or by telephone at (206) 523-4755.  

Center for Civil Society International
2929 NE Blakeley Street      
Seattle, WA  98105   
E-mail: ccsi@u.washington.edu  
Web: www.friends-partners.org/~ccsi/


*Amnesty International and International Service for Human Rights
Publish Booklet on UN about Refugee's Human Rights*

Amnesty International has produced a booklet about Refugees' Human
Rights together with the International Service for Human Rights.  This
manual explains how UN human rights mechanisms can protect the rights
of refugees and provides practical guidance on how non-governmental
organizations can use the UN human rights machinery to protect
refugees.

The document is currently available in English, by email or hard copy.
 A Russian translation, which can be received in hard copy, will also
shortly be available.

Those wishing to obtain a copy of this booklet should contact Nicola
Duckworth at Amnesty International, London by e-mail:
 

Those who prefer to receive the booklet through e-mail should note
that that it is a very long document.

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NGO NEWS

*International Society for the Third-Sector Research Conducts its
Third International Conference in Geneva*

On July 8-11 in Geneva, Switzerland, International Society for the
Third-Sector Research (ISTR) held its third biennial conference "The
Contribution of the Third Sector to Social, Economic and Political
Change". Researchers from all over the world studying different
aspects of the Third sector and its contributions to country
development processes presented their findings during the conference.
One representative of Horizonti Foundation participated attended the
conference.

*Center of Strategic Research and Development of Georgia Moves to New
Office*

NGO Center of Strategic Research and Development of Georgia moved to
the new office on July 15.  The new contact address of the NGO is:

19 Marjanishvili St., 380002
Tel/Fax: 995 332 95 70 30 or 995 32 96 41 24
Post Box # 45
E-mail: csrdg@iberiapac.ge

*"Both Ends" Conducts Seminar for Georgia's NGOs* 

On July 22 in the office of Georgia's Green Movement, Huub Scheele, a
representative of the international organization "Both Ends,"
facilitated a seminar entitled "Multilateral Financial Institutions."
He discussed the structure of multilateral financial institution such
as the IMF, The World Bank and the EBRD, relations between
multilateral financial institutions and Georgia and the mechanisms of
obtaining information from multilateral institutions. Georgian NGOs
working on environment protection, development and social law issues
attended the seminar.  

At the seminar, an information pack was distributed, which contains a
summary of the presentation and contact addresses of additional
organizations, from which NGOs can request further information on the
topic.

*NGO "Amagdari" Provides Women with Consulting on Legal and Social
Issues*

Since June 18, with the financial support of the Open Society Georgia
Foundation and Oxfam, the Association for the Support of Georgia's
Women Employment "Amagdari" has provided free-of-charge consulting on
legal and social issues.  

The association offers women:

=B7 Explanations of laws and other legislative decrees regulating their
working and social rights, employment, demography, economy, finances,
taxation, and loan issues =B7 Explanations of employer violations such
as violation of work agreements, illegal firing, violation of working
time limits, improper conditions for work, forced work in damaging and
heavy jobs, inflexible work schedules for women who have small
children

In addition, the Association offers social service consulting on the
following topics: conditions necessary to receive government and
welfare support, reimbursement for work trauma, options for the
unemployed and invalids, other options for socially vulnerable women,
and possibilities of retrieving assets from bankrupt banks.

The NGO has created a database of unemployed women and tries to find
jobs for them. The Association also offers interested women
information about job vacancies based on information provided by the
Tbilisi Employment Department.  The NGO works on programs to
professionally train and retrain women.  Finally, "Amagdari" offers
consulting and information services to NGOs working on women issues.

Interested persons can apply Monday through Friday from 10.00 to
18.00. 

Contact address: 80 Paliashvili St., phone: 23 31 37.

*"Women for Democracy" Publishes Book Entitled "Women in Political and
Social Life"*

On July 17, NGO "Women for Democracy" held presentation of its book
entitled "Women in Political and Social Life" published as a part of a
project financially supported by The Eurasia Foundation. The book
contains articles of Georgian authors examining economic and social
rights of women, prevailing attitudes towards women in the Georgian
society, value systems of women, some aspects of family abuse in
Georgia, living conditions and preferences of IDP women, prostitution
issues and other themes, and translated articles, such as Virginia
Sapiro "Women and Politics." The book contains information about
foundations which support the advancement of women's issues and
contact addresses of women's organizations.

Previously, with the support of the Open Society Georgia Foundation,
the NGO monitored media coverage of women issues.  In addition, the
NGO surveyed psycho-social orientations of women merchants who work in
city markets.  Finally with the financial support of Oxfam, the NGO
published a brochure, "Family Abuse and Human Rights."

Recently, the NGO collected 400 questionnaires from women about family
abuse. Analysis of these questionnaires will soon be available from
"Women for Democracy".

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BASIC INFORMATION ABOUT GEORGIA'S NGOS

*NGO "Alternative" Promotes Role of Mass Media in Conflict Resolution
Processes* 

The Public-Information Center "Alternative," a non-profit,
non-governmental organization, was  established in October 1997 to
promote and increase the role of an independent mass media and NGO
sector in conflict resolution processes in Georgia and the
Transcaucasus region.

Priority Spheres

Key elements of Public-Information Center "Alternative" include:
=B7 Contributing to the development of democratic institutions in
Georgia (including in conflict zones) and  promoting the role of an
independent mass media and NGO sector in the peacemaking process =B7
Sustaining and improving general public awareness and participation in
the conflict  resolution  processes in the Transcaucasus  region =B7
Creating an integrated information space for Georgia and for the
Transcaucasus region in general =B7 Contributing to the development of
self-regulating systems of mass media for the Transcaucasus region

Current Activities and Grant Management

After becoming a legal entity in Tbilisi, P.I.C. initiated the
creation of similar organizations in Gori and Tskhinvali.  On November
 22, 1997, at the fifth round table organized by the O.S.C.E,  all
three Centers agreed on cooperating and forming partnerships.   The
projects, which are currently implemented by this integrated body, aim
to enable Tbilisi, Gori and Tskhinvali P.I.C.s to play an active part
in the Georgian -Ossetian conflict resolution process. 

The list of current P.I.C.  "Alternative" projects include:
1.  "Creation of Public Information Centers in Gori, Tskhinvali and
Tbilisi in terms of the conflict  resolution  process" (OSGF grant).
The project aims to provide the Gori, Tbilisi and Tskhinvali offices
with all the necessary  equipment.      2. "Public  Information
Centers in Gori, Tskhinvali and Tbilisi in terms of the conflict
resolution  process" (Eurasia  Foundation).  The  project includes
training courses for journalists, daily information exchange, public
opinion polls and expert review on the conflict issue. 3. "Publishing
of special bulletins on the conflict issue" (USIS grant).

Future plans

=B7 The  P.I.C.  "Alternative" intends  to strengthen the structure and
operational capacity of the Tbilisi, Gori and Tskhinvali offices and
create similar offices in other regions of Georgia. =B7 During the
negotiation process, all three offices will continue to function as
structures capable of playing a role in political lobbing and
information distribution. =B7 When the legal status of South Ossetia is
determined, Tbilisi and Tskhinvali  P.I.C.s will offer  trainings and
continuing support to journalists and will coordinate the work of mass
media in both regions.

Activities envisoned include the establishment of an integrated
information network, the creation of a common database, a staff
exchange and the creation of joint projects and sessions to share
experiences with other regions of Georgia and Transcaucasus in
general.

P.I.C. "Alternative" 
Address:  Machabeli  str.2, Tbilisi, Georgia, 380007
Tel: (+995  32) 996 325
Fax: (+995 32) 996 325
E -mail: irat@access.sanet.ge
Contact  Person: Irene  Tsintsadze

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Editorial policy: The Horizonti Foundation both solicits and accepts
submissions for announcements to the NGO News Bulletin.  All such
submissions must in one way or another be related to the development
of the NGO sector in Georgia. Although the Horizonti Foundation
retains the right to edit all materials both for content and length,
the information provided in the Bulletin do not necessarily represent
the opinion of the Horizonti Foundation or its partners and funders.
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Georgia's NGO Sector News # 51 (27.07,1998); Lia Chakhunashvili 
(Editor), Maya Bitsadze, (Press Center Officer), Regine Spector 
(Horizonti Intern) Horizonti Foundation Information Program.