
December will welcome our consortium in Tbilisi, Georgia, for the second Special Initiative of the LADDER project this year, on 1-4 December. The event is organised by NALAG – National Association of Local Authorities of Georgia in cooperation with UBBSLA & ALDA, under the project’s Eastern Partnership Path.
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The event will be a timely opportunity to discuss the following issues in the Eastern Partnership context:
- The current situation in the Eastern Partnership countries in terms of Development Education, Awareness raising and Research (DEAR);
- How to effectively introduce and develop the DEAR approach in the implementation of the activities in those countries;
- Exchange ideas on how Local Authorities in collaboration with civil society can effectively act as multipliers and promote the DEAR concept.
A special focus will be given to topics including energy efficiency in municipalities, Migration and mobility as well as sustainable agriculture, all of them addressed in parallel study visits in 3 different regions of Georgia (Kutaisi, Borjomi and Telavi), with the participation of stakeholders coming from all Eastern Partnership countries, the EU and the enlarged Europe.
This event is organised in the framework of the LADDER project, co-financed by the EU

December will welcome our consortium in Tbilisi, Georgia, for the second Special Initiative of the LADDER project this year, on 1-4 December. The event is organised by NALAG – National Association of Local Authorities of Georgia in cooperation with UBBSLA & ALDA, under the project’s Eastern Partnership Path.
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The event will be a timely opportunity to discuss the following issues in the Eastern Partnership context:
- The current situation in the Eastern Partnership countries in terms of Development Education, Awareness raising and Research (DEAR);
- How to effectively introduce and develop the DEAR approach in the implementation of the activities in those countries;
- Exchange ideas on how Local Authorities in collaboration with civil society can effectively act as multipliers and promote the DEAR concept.
A special focus will be given to topics including energy efficiency in municipalities, Migration and mobility as well as sustainable agriculture, all of them addressed in parallel study visits in 3 different regions of Georgia (Kutaisi, Borjomi and Telavi), with the participation of stakeholders coming from all Eastern Partnership countries, the EU and the enlarged Europe.
This event is organised in the framework of the LADDER project, co-financed by the EU