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International Conference on Food Security and Nutrition in Tbilisi
17 ივნისი 2016

On June 15-16th, Oxfam organized and hosted the International Conference on Food Security and Nutrition in Tbilisi. ISET President Eric Livny was a panel member for the session on Food Security (FS) monitoring and evaluation (M&E) and discussed the major findings of a research piece entitled “Assessing Food Security Data Relevance and Collection Mechanisms in the South Caucasus” conducted by APRC at the end of 2015.

სამეწარმეო განათლების მხარდაჭერა
17 ივნისი 2016

პროექტის მიზანია ქართული პროფესიული განათლების დაწესებულებებში სამეწარმეო განათლების გაძლიერება, რისთვისაც კვლევა აფასებს მეწარმეობის სწავლების საუკეთესო ევროპულ გამოცდილებას და აანალიზებს ქართულ პროფესიული განათლების დაწესებულებებში სამეწარმეო განათლების არსებულ ვითარებას.

Training on Market Price Information System (MPIS)
17 ივნისი 2016

ISET Policy Institute (ISET-PI), as a part of the ENPARD project (under the CARE consortium), is involved in the collection and analysis of the market price information of agricultural products around Georgia. ISET-PI, in co-operation with the Ministry of Agriculture of Georgia (MoA) and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), organized training for representatives from the MoA’s Information and Consultation Centers (ICC).

ISET Policy Institute Hosted Interns
16 ივნისი 2016

ISET students Ana Akoposhvili and Ketevan Melkadze came second place in the Mariam Kutelia Research Grant competition. They took part during their internship at a USAID-funded project, Restoring Efficiency to Agricultural Production. The purpose of the competition was to write proposals on how to improve the current state of the Georgian agricultural sector. The ISET students were awarded another paid internship at the Agricultural Policy Research Center (APRC) between April 15 and June 15.

The Impact of War on Happiness: the Case of Ukraine
15 ივნისი 2016

On June 14, Maksim Obrizan, a Professor of the Kiev School of Economics, gave a presentation entitled “The Impact of War on Happiness: The Case of Ukraine” at ISET. According to Mr. Obrizan, his work was influenced by cases and papers described in Frey and Stutzer (2002) and Stutzer and Frey (2012), and the impact of wars according to Blattman and Miguel (2010). This has become a particularly poignant topic for Professor Orbizan, as more than 100 Ukrainian soldiers have committed suicide since coming off the front line in the ongoing war against Russian-backed separatists. Previous papers on war and happiness suggest that in 44 countries, the intensity of the war reduces happiness (Welsh 2008).

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