Virtual Tour in Tbilisi with Urban Planner Zurab Bakradze Zurab Bakradze, urban planner explains how post-soviet Georgia and, specifically Tbilisi, dealt with the issues emerging after the fall of the Soviet Union while transforming into a legal state and a free market economy. Tuta Chkheidze
Defining and Empowering Feminist Resource in Regions of Georgia [2020] The project goal is to contribute development and/or empowerment of feminist resources in the selected regions, by Identifying local actors and the formation of the feminist agenda by a specially prepared educational module.
“Not a Real Story, but a True Story” Changing societal norms through storytelling (2020) (closed project) The project was implemented in cooperation with EVN news foundation (EVN report which is an independent, non-profit online weekly magazine).
From Revolution to war: Domestic developments in Armenia The corona virus crisis and the ineffective governance substantially undermined public confidence in the ruling party and its political weight. Gor Madoyan
Azerbaijan update: From COVID-19 to the New War in Nagorno-Karabakh Aliyev’s popularity reached its peak during the war; the oppositional leaders stopped their criticism, while Aliyev’s actions were perceived as a just and victorious war. The active support of Turkey during the conflict inevitably led to the re-articulation and dynamic perception of Turkey as the “big brother”. Bahruz Samadov
Documentary film How the Room Felt (2020) The film tells the story of a marginalized, bat strongly connected queer community, the female football team in Kutaisi.
Precarious peace – Nagorno-Karabakh after the ceasefire agreement The new ceasefire agreement negotiated between Russia, Armenia and Azerbaijan has grave geopolitical and domestic consequences for the South Caucasus states. Stefan Meister, Director of the Heinrich Böll Foundation South Caucasus, explains 10 consequences of the agreement. Dr. Stefan Meister
Read Politics [August 2020 - December 2020] (closed project) Project "Read Politics" is an initiative of two women. The main goal of the project is to contribute to the increase of critical political thinking and reading among the readers/voters.