14.08.2009
Kutaisi Community Service Working Group Meeting in Batumi |
| “Penal Reform International” (PRI) is organizing the third meeting of the working group created in the framework of the project funded by NORLAG for improving the practice of Community Service. The meeting will take on the 15th of August in the office of a non-governmental organization "Institute of Democracy", 53 Memed Abashidze Street. |
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03.08.2009
Third Meeting of Community Service Working Group in Tbilisi |
| “Penal Reform International” (PRI) is organizing the third meeting of the working group on community service that is created under the framework of the project funded by NORLAG for improving the practice of Community service. The meeting will take place on 4th of August in PRI Tbilisi Regional Office, 16 Kikodze Street. |
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31.07.2009
New Regional Programme Manager |
| Penal Reform International (PRI) is pleased to announce that Mr. Simon Papuashvili has been appointed as the Regional Programme Manager of PRI Tbilisi Sub-regional Office. He will take up his new post at the beginning of August, 2009.
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22.07.2009
Presentation on PRI Project Experience at UNICEF Roundtable (23 July 09) |
| The UNICEF Roundtable Discussion on Conditional Sentencing and Conditional Release for Child Offenders in Georgia will be held at Betsy’s Hotel, 32 Belinski Street at 10.00 a.m. on Thursday, July 23rd.
The Project Coordinator of Penal Reform International, Tbilisi Sub-regional Office, Mariam Maskhulia will deliver a presentation about the experience based on the project “Establishing Rehabilitative Schemes for Juvenile Offenders in Georgia”. |
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21.07.2009
Local Coordination Council Meeting in Batumi (22 July 2009) |
| 22 July 2009. Batumi, Georgia. The regular Local Coordination Council (LCC) meeting will be held on the 22nd of July at the office of the Institute of Democracy in Batumi in the frames of the project “Establishing Rehabilitative Schemes for Juvenile Offenders in Georgia”. The project is funded by the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in partnership with UNICEF and is being implemented by PRI. |
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21.07.2009
Local Coordination Council Meeting in Kutaisi (21 July 2009) |
| 21 July 2009. Kutaisi, Georgia. The regular Local Coordination Council (LCC) meeting will be held on the 21st of July at PRI Kutaisi Office (78 Tamar Mepe Street) in the frames of the project “Establishing Rehabilitative Schemes for Juvenile Offenders in Georgia”. The project is funded by the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands in partnership with UNICEF and is being implemented by PRI.
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20.07.2009
Regional Director and Programme Officer visit Kutaisi and Zugdidi |
| 20-21 July, 2009. Regional Director and Programme Officer visit Kutaisi and Zugdidi
The Regional Director of Penal Reform International (PRI), Rait Kuuse and Programme Officer, Zoia (Maia) Khasia visit Kutaisi and Zugdidi under the PRI/NORLAG Small Grants Initiative for Rehabilitation, Phase IV. |
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10.07.2009
Roundtable Discussion on the Draft Code of Imprisonment |
| On July 11 at Bazaleti Lake Hotel a roundtable discussion is organised on the draft Code of Imprisonment by the Ministry of Corrections and Legal Aid. The meeting is organized with the financial support of the Penal Reform International (PRI) within the framework of its EU-funded project “Prevention of Torture in Georgia” and also by the Norwegian Mission of Rule of Law Advisors to Georgia (NORLAG). |
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09.07.2009
Training Seminar on Prohibition of Torture |
| On July 10, 2009 a training seminar on Prohibition of Torture is organised for senior prison staff by the Penitentiary and Probation Training Centre of the Ministry of Corrections and Legal Aid, jointly with Penal Reform International (PRI), under its EU-funded project “Prevention of Torture in Georgia” and with co-funding from the Office of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR).
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08.07.2009
Training "Gender Equality" |
| 7 July 2009. Kutaisi, Georgia. Training was held for juvenile probationers on the following subject “Gender Equality”. The subject of the training was chosen based on the conversation carried on with the juvenile probationers. |
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