This survey, conducted by the Open Society Georgia Foundation and the Eurasia Partnership Foundation, maps the views of civil society about their own expertise, expectations, and more.
The majority of respondents are working in the area of human rights protection, empowering democratic institutions, and implementation of economic and social reforms, poverty reduction, and sustainable development. Respondents showed less interest towards the field of cooperation with EU in power and transport, environment, and security structures.
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