Envisioning Svaneti (Froh!, 2023) "Envisioning Svaneti" organizes a workshop with Georgian and German academics from the fields of anthropology, human geography, tourism studies, landscape architecture, and media design
Trauma-Informed Pedagogy in Armenia (Corridors 2023) The project focuses on increasing trauma sensitivity and knowledge among teachers in Armenia who work with children from conflict-affected communities.
Critical Discussions on Abkhaz and Georgian Nation-Building During the Soviet Period (Ziari Press 2023) With our support, Ziari Press is working on the Georgian translation of Timothy Blauvelt’s book “Clientelism and Nationality in an Early Soviet Fiefdom”
Supporting an inclusive and consensual political environment in Georgia (2023) Articles, public talks, and videos will be published on platform Komentari.
Advocacy to Strengthen Human Rights Perspectives in Georgia’s Peace Policy (Social Justice Center 2023) Social Justice Center (SCJ) contributes to strengthened human rights perspectives in the peace policy of Georgia.
News and Stories of the South Caucasus (Netgazeti, 2023) hbs Tbilisi supports the online media outlet Netgazeti in publishing freely accessible news, reports, in-depth interviews, analytical articles, and multimedia materials in the Georgian language.
Strengthening Feminism in Social Work (Social Workers Union, 2023) The project 'Strengthening Feminism in the Social Work Profession' aims to promote gender equality through a feminist rethinking of social work.
Geopolitical Shifts in the South Caucasus (GIP 2023) Georgian Institute of Politics (GIP) continues to implement a project aimed at analyzing the changing geopolitical landscape in the South Caucasus, including the role of regional and external actors.
The Individual and the Public: Texts on the Relationship (Socioscope 2022 - 2023) The goal of the project is to promote critical discussions among Armenian researchers, social scientists, social science students, as well as civil society representatives on the prevailing collective knowledge, power, nation, culture, gender, and sexuality.
Visualizing Yerevan (2022) The project contributes to the emerging debate on Yerevan’s urban development by focusing on the complex intertwining between its past, present and future, as well as highlighting critical aspects of current urban transformation.