Better Planning for Better Georgia – twinning project based on the cooperation of polish-georgian administration came to an end
This almost 2-year project started with an analysis of the legislative process in the field of land development and infrastructure projects in Georgia. In the course of close cooperation between Polish and Georgian public institutions, recommendations were prepared for the Georgian government to support and improve planning and implementation of transport investments. Many of the project’s products were dedicated to selected regions, including spatial development plans and project portfolios. An important element of the project was also the development of the most optimal guidelines for building relations with future investors and obtaining additional sources of funding for projects in the transport sector in Georgia.
Among the beneficiaries on the Georgian side of the completed project were the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure and the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, as well as other Georgian administrative institutions involved in the implementation of regional and spatial policy, including primarily two local governments, Gori and Zugdidi. Only well-planned and well-prepared projects, in line with national and regional strategies, can be the flywheel of the country’s economic development – said Deputy Minister for Investment and Development, Małgorzata Jarosińska-Jedynak during the conference.
The Ministry of Investment and Development has for many years supported Georgian authorities in carrying out effective socio-economic and political reforms. Polish experience has repeatedly been a source of inspiration and good practice, and many Polish solutions have already been applied in Georgian realities.
The project involved CUPT experts specialising, among other things, in the preparation and implementation of transport projects, environmental protection, cost-benefit analyses or public consultations.
International cooperation
14 October 2024 | International cooperationVisit of the Albanian delegation to CEUTP – Exchange of experiences in transport investment implementation
On October 8, 2024, the Center for EU Transport Projects (CEUTP) hosted representatives from Albania, including public administration officials responsible for transport investment projects.
More 08 October 2024 | International cooperationSummary of the DG REGIO Peer2Peer Community on Citizen Participation meeting
After a summer break, the series of meetings of the REGIO Peer2Peer Community on Citizen Participation group coordinated by PwC and experts from CEUTP’s Department of Transportation Analysis – Ewa Paderewska, Karolina Ptaszyńska and Edyta Boratyńska-Karpiej – restarted.
More 26 September 2024 | International cooperationCEUTP Training for Ukrainian Beneficiaries of the “EU–Ukraine Solidarity Lanes” Projects
On Friday, 20 September 2024, the Center for EU Transport Projects (CEUTP) organized a specialized online training for Ukrainian beneficiaries of projects carried out under the European Commission´s initative ‘EU-Ukraine Solidarity Lanes’.
More 12 July 2024 | International cooperationInternational online meeting of the Peer2Peer community
Another international meeting of the Peer2Peer community in the field of public procurement with the participation of representatives of the Center for EU Transport Projects is behind us. View a short report from the online event.
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