“HOW TO BE A BETTER POLICY ADVISOR in Public Administration Reforms in Georgia”
Two training courses for advisors
Likani, Georgia, December 16-18 and December 19-21, 2005 (English language) written by John Kvinikadze, Centre for Training and Consultancy
Centre for Training and Consultancy (CTC) responds to the challenge of human capital development in public sector by number of ways. As a part of this response CTC in partnership with NISPAcee implemented two consecutive training courses in “How to Be a Better Policy Advisor” on December 16-18, 2005 and December 19-21, 2005 in Likani, Georgia. Trainings were supported by OSCE Mission in Georgia.
This course is intended to provide public officials and academics with knowledge and skills, necessary for working in public sector environment and also to bridge a gap between them for further extensive cooperation.
Valeri Tkeshelashvili - Chief Consultant, Executive Secretariat of the President of Georgia
Simulating real life policy problems together with people from different governmental organizations and NGOs was very helpful experience for me. In my opinion, policy advisors should be the most valuable resource for any decision-maker, especially in Georgia and this training did a lot to raise necessary skills among our public servants.
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Maka Mdivani - Adviser of the State Minister on Reforms Coordination in Georgia
I want to thank NISPAcee and CTC for the excellent training. I have attended much training over the years and this was one of the best!
I would recommend this training to anyone who works as a policy adviser.
With Gratitude for a very useful and beautiful 3 days.
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Catherine Varshalomidze - Advisor to the chair of the Adjara Autonomic Republic, Georgia
The training course “How to be a Better Policy Advisor” was very useful for me, for my future advisory work, as it contained the both theoretical and practical issues concerning the policy advising. The most important and interesting things discussed during the training course were topics concerning the Policy Cycle and skills of a good advisor. I am sure the experience acquired during the course will help me to identify which skills should I make more complete and perfect in myself and strongly contribute to the improvement of my advisory work and own development as a better advisor.
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Participants
December 16 – 18, 2005
Nata Kasradze
Shorena Khatchapuridze
Lela Khomeriki
Nana Dgebuadze
Sophia Chakvetadze
Levan Kvatchadze
Mari Bughadze
Eka Gabadadze
Maka Mdivani
Levan Phkhakadze
Ketevan Kokrashvili
Giorgi Asatiani
Giorgi Geguchadze
December 19 – 21, 2005
Nana Aghapishvili
Paata Ratiani
Lali Shaishmelashvili
Gia Toklikishvili
Abesalom Archemashvili
Giorgi Shubladze
Zurab Ratiani
Marina Klebanskaia
Tamar Tarkhan-mouravi
Irina Khantadze
Beso Sulaberidze
Paata Gurgenidze
John Kvinikadze
Valeri Tkeshelashvili
Eka Varshalomidze Natia Devdariani
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