JUDICIAL REFORM PROJECT
Within the framework of the project the British experts and judges from the UK regularly visited the Supreme Court of Georgia and other relevant institutions that make up the judiciary system in order to share 'European experience of Court and Case Management Systems', identify gaps and the needs of Georgian court officials, put forward recommendations, and deliver trainings that are necessary for the Georgian court and enforcement system to work efficiently.
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EU SKILLS
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EU Skills project was implemented by the British Council and funded by the UK Government’s Strategic Programme Fund in 2009 – 2010. EU Skills project was successful due to the direct support from the Georgian Government, the Prime Minister of Georgia and the State Minister of Georgia for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration.
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Skills@Work
Skills@Work was an eighteen-country project that promotes internationalism within the vocational education and training sector across South East Europe (SEE) and the United Kingdom. The benefits of the project:
- skills development to support economic growth and a globally competitive Europe
- networks and long-term relationships to support the response of governments in SEE to the challenges of employability
- present the UK as one of the key partners in areas of enterprise, innovation and employment in SEE
- support the British Council’s vision for Europe – “Working together to build next generation Europe”