Projects
- European Commision
- Europe Foundation
- Global Development Network - GDN
- East-West Management Institute - EWMI
- Institute of Labor Economics - IZA
- Volkswagen Foundation
- Center for Social and Economic Research - CASE
- Association of Young Professionals in Energy of Georgia - AYPEG
- Ecorys
- Economic Prosperity Initiative - EPI
- United States Agency for International Development - USAID
- UNICEF
- Policy, Advocacy, and Civil Society Development Project in Georgia - G-PAC
- Asian Development Bank - ADB
- Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH - GIZ
- Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation - SDC
- CARE International
- World Bank
- Deloitte
- Heifer International
- United Nations Population Fund - UNFPA
- German Economic Team in Georgia - GET
- KfW Development Bank
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development - OECD
- Good Governance Fund - GGF
- Pricewaterhousecoopers - PwC
- Caucasus Environmental NGO Network - CENN
- USAID Governing for Growth - G4G
- JSC MGEORGIA
- OXFAM
- United Nations Development Programme - UNDP
- JSC Sarajishvili
- National Assessment and Examination Center - NAEC
- Market Intelligence Caucasus - TNS
- TBC Bank
- Open Society Georgia Foundation - OSGF
- JTI Georgia
- HEKS/EPER
- Market Opportunities for Livelihood Improvement in Kakheti - MOLI
- IHK for Munich and Upper Bavaria
- Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia
- Capacity Building to the Agricultural Cooperatives Development Agency - ENPARD
- Evoluxer S.L.
- International Centre for Migration Policy Development - ICMPD
- Procredit Bank
- French Livestock Institute
- Millennium Challenge Account Georgia - MCA Georgia
- Environmental Information and Education Centre - EIEC
- Ministry of Environmental Protection and Agriculture of Georgia
- Promoting Rule of Law in Georgia Activity - PROLoG
- President’s Reserve Fund
- Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation
- ELKANA
- Presidential Administration of Georgia
- ReforMeter
- Research, Education, Development Fund - RED Fund
- Good Governance Initiative in Georgia - GGI
- International Fund for Agricultural Development - IFAD
- Regional Environmental Centre for the Caucasus - REC Caucasus
- Center for Training and Consultancy - CTC
- Land O'Lake
- US Department of Agriculture - USDA
- Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations - FAO
- European Bank for Reconstruction and Development - EBRD
- CAREC Institute
- UN Women
- Development Alternatives Incorporated - DAI
- USAID Economic Security Program
- Transparency International - TI
- Liberal Academy Tbilisi - LAT
- National Bank of Georgia - NBG
- National Statistics Office of Georgia - Geostat
- United Nations Industrial Development Organization - UNIDO
- Ernst & Young - EY
- Georgia's Innovation and Technology Agency - GITA
- Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University - TSU
- International Republican Institute - IRI
- International Labour Organization - ILO
- PMC Research - PMCG
- European Union
- Embassy of Switzerland in Georgia
- Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs
- Mercy Corps
- Westminster Foundation for Democracy - WFD
- Embassy of the Netherlands
- Macroeconomic policy
- Agriculture & rural policy
- Energy & environment
- Inclusive growth
- Private sector & competitiveness
- Gender
- Governance
- Green and sustainable development
- Media & democracy
- Covid19
- Regional
- Complated
- Ongoing
ISET Policy Institute started working on the Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) on the selected topics under the Draft Law on Insolvency Proceedings. In this project, ISET is partnering with the Berlin Economist, the German consulting group.
The proposed project aims at strengthening entrepreneurial education and training in formal TVET system in Georgia. The project will address well-documented gaps (see ISET’s 2016 report) in the delivery of entrepreneurial training by TVET institutions.
Private Sector Development Policy Research Center is leading a Regulatory Impact Assessment (RIA) of the Draft Law of Georgia on Entrepreneurs.
The aim of the project by ISET-PI, TNS, and TBC bank was to find out the level of financial literacy in Georgia. 1000 respondents were surveyed in the biggest cities of Georgia. The project is divided in three parts dealing with finance, trust in financial institutions, and financial literacy, in order to investigate Georgian citizens' behavior.
The objective of this activity is to design, develop and implement an operational the Georgian Reform Progress Tracking System (GRPTS) that informs grant beneficiaries on how new reform efforts of the Georgian government have progressed against their intended objectives and continue to improve development outcomes.
ISET Policy Institute uses innovating approach to provide an analytical foundation to assess the indirect economic benefits of continued donor investment in the EWH corridor. ISET Policy Institute was contracted by the World Bank to assess the indirect economic benefits of the East-West Highway.