• 10-10-2014

How Much Regulation Does a Country Need?

From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?p=3871) By Eric Livny Democracy and Freedom Watch reported Octo...

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  • 17-09-2014

Information Matters: Two New Websites

By Helen Bradbury: Team Leader, Alliances Lesser Caucasus Programme             &nb...

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  • 02-09-2014

Tsintskaro: Impasse Finally Bypassed

The villagers of Tsintskaro village have suffered for years from the twice yearly flow of more than 100,000 sheep, cattl...

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  • 06-08-2014

Dry Summer of 2014 in Kvemo Kartli

Drought is one of the critical disaster issues being typical for Kvemo Kartli and significantly harming agricultural sec...

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  • 07-07-2014

Survival of the Fittest in Georgian Agri...

From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?s=survival&lang=en) By Nino Mosiashvili The conclusion of th...

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  • 06-06-2014

Livestock Transhumance Will no Longer Di...

Livestock transhumance will no longer disturb Tsintskaro Village population in Tetritskaro Municipality. The local Munic...

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  • 28-05-2014

Farmer Groups: Why We Love Them and When...

From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?p=3311) By Eric Livny (Summary of a debate hosted by ISET as par...

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  • 04-04-2014

A documentary about the Tradition of Tra...

The Road – a beautifully shot documentary capturing the reality and dichotomies of the people who use the ancient transh...

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  • 31-03-2014

Ministry of Regional Development and Inf...

A Memorandum of Understanding has been signed between the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure (MRDI) and...

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  • 28-03-2014

Farmer Groups: Why We Love Them, Why We...

From the ISET Economist news (http://www.iset.ge/news/?p=3056) By Tim Stewart As Georgia embarks on an ambitious prog...

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  • 10-03-2014

Women of Kvemo Kartli

Publishing the following series of stories is an attempt to highlight the ethnic diversity of Kvemo Kartli. We are going...

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  • 05-03-2014

The Baboyans from Village Kush

Armenians have been living in Kvemo Kartli for centuries. According to the 2002 census 31,777 out of 497,530 Kvemo Kartl...

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