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Bilateral development aid - 2024

In 2024, a total of 25 projects were implemented in Georgia, including: 9 implemented by non-governmental organisations, 5 by the Polish Embassy in Tbilisi, 5 by the government administration bodies, 1 by a local government (the Tarczyn municipality), and 5 by the Solidarity Fund PL.

Polish development cooperation in this country focused on supporting socio-economic development, with particular emphasis on vulnerable groups such as people with disabilities and victims of domestic violence. The projects aimed to improve the quality of life of marginalised people, facilitate their access to social services, integrate them into society, and promote their professional activation. An important element was to increase the availability and quality of diagnostic and rehabilitation services—both for children and adults with disabilities—by training specialists in health diagnostics, physiotherapy, and rehabilitation.

Education, economy, emergency response services, energy

Poland continued its long-standing support for the expansion of Georgia's early childhood education system. The activities focused on improving the quality of education in areas inhabited by national minorities, where the risk of educational exclusion is particularly high.

Other projects served to develop and promote the economy of Georgia’s selected regions, including the development of tourism, by attracting investment and supporting local entrepreneurship.

The development of the rescue system also continued and included setting up a training system for fire-fighters, improving qualifications of emergency response services, and the development of a chain of emergency posts to increase the security of civilians in natural and man-made disasters.

Additionally, the Solidarity Fund PL launched initiatives to improve energy efficiency in local governments, promoting the use of renewable energy sources and the implementation of environmentally friendly solutions.

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