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Training for mediators

Mediators Assosiacion of Georgia is announcing a competition for participation in mediator trainings within the framework of a joint project of the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP). Participants will be selected in Zugdidi, Bolnisi, Akhaltsikhe and Kakheti region. The training of mediators aims to establish the profession of mediator in the regions and to promote the development of judicial mediation in the future.

Candidates selected as a result of the competition will pass a 60-hour distance training course which will be free for them. During the training, participants will learn the basics of mediation, will master mediator skills, mediation techniques and strategies. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be awarded a certificate.

The training was planned for 2020 in accordance with the regulations of the Georgian Mediators Association's Mediator Certification Program, which was hampered by the epidemiological situation in the country.
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მედიაციის ინსტიტუციურ გაძლიერებასთან დაკავშირებული პროექტის შემაჯამებელი ღონისძიება / მედიაციის შესახებ საქართველოს კანონის კომენტარის პრეზენტაცია

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Meeting with ethnic minority representatives in Akhalkalaki, "Try mediation"

With the support of the United Nations Development Program and Germany, within the framework of the project "Improving access to the rule of law and justice for all", the Mediators Association of Georgia held a meeting with ethnic minority representatives in Akhalkalaki, "Try Mediation".

Mediators Association of Georgia held another meeting with the members of the Association of Lawyers of Georgia - "Try Mediation"

The event was implemented with the support of the United Nations Development Program and Germany, within the framework of the project "Improving access to the rule of law and justice for all".