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In July 2007, through the financial support of the Government of the Czech Republic and USAID, IOM carried out a special research to study employer workforce demand in 14 regions of Georgia. The research covered the following spheres: processing industry, construction, tourism (tourist agencies, hotels, and restaurants), consumer service, seaports and their infrastructure.
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Within the framework of the project ‘School Education to Contribute to the Prevention of Trafficking in Persons in Georgia’, IOM, in close cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia, developed text books for 9th and 10th grade school students.
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This report presents the results of a study of remittance flows to Georgia and their influence on the financial sector, industry and marketplace.
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The report aims to highlight strategic problems in the region; to identify any opportunities to boost development with funds from remittances; and to select ways of supporting development in the region.
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Fieldwork conducted in Tianeti (Georgia) and Athens (Greece) included surveys of both remittance recipients in rural Georgia (Tianeti) and remittance senders in the most popular emigration destination, Greece.
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The initial terms of this research was to look at whether mobile banking system is feasible in Georgia and if it is, to see if it could be used to facilitate the transfer of international remittances.
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IOM has produced a Migration Profile for Georgia in an attempt to bring existing information together in a structured manner. This document presents information and data available on immigration, emigration, irregular migration, diaspora and remittances. The attached document is the result of data collection conducted over 2008, whereas IOM is keen to continue producing Migration Profiles in the future as well.
 
Regional Labour Market Survey in Adjara

In September-October 2008 the research was organized to study the regional labour market in Adjara AR. The latter, in fact, is the first regional research in Georgia, which fully covered the territory of Adjara AR and its economy (all economic spheres).

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Guidelines For Basics of Professional Orientation - Part II

The Job Counseling and Referral Center (JCRC) of the International Organization for Migration (IOM) issued methodological materials “Methodological Basics of Professional Orientation” in 2008 (first edition published in 2007).

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Guidelines For Basics of Professional Orientation - Part I

The importance of development and rational use of human resources is critical at this point of social development. Globalized economy, modern technologies and amplified professionalism have a significant effect on the labor market.

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At the request of the Government of Georgia IOM carried out an assessment of the country’s migration management system in October 2007. The main objective of this assessment was to identify the main gaps and key areas requiring attention in the field of migration management and its legal basis in Georgia.


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