Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung
South Caucasus Office

Georgia Office
N. Ramishvili str.  I Dead End, Bldg. 1, Ap. 7
0179, Tbilisi
Georgia
+995 32 225 07 28
georgia(at)fes.de

Armenia Office
Moskovyan str. 31, 76/1
0002, Yerevan
Armenia
+374 10 53 69 13
+374 10 53 26 97
armenia(at)fes.de

Topics

Participation and Democracy

The three countries of the South Caucasus have reached different stages of social transformation since gaining independence from the Soviet Union. more

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Social Justice, Economy and Labor

All three South Caucasus countries grapple with difficult social and economic circumstances, with high unemployment and poverty always being pressing concerns. more

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Peace and Security

Since independence, the South Caucasus has faced constant and considerable security challenges. more


27.09.2024 | Social Justice, Economy and Labor, Armenia, Event

We are very pleased to have organised a study and dialogue program for a delegation from the Armenian National Assembly to discuss key labour market…


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26.03.2024 | Peace and Security, Regional, Georgia, Event

On March 6-7, 2024, Georgian Foundation for Strategic and International Studies (Rondeli Foundation), together with the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung South…


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| Peace and Security, Georgia, Event

On February 23, 2024, Rondeli Foundation, in partnership with the Embassy of Ukraine in Georgia and with the support of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung…


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Dolma Diaries


06.05.2026 | Social Justice, Economy and Labor, Georgia, Publication
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This publication presents an in-depth study analyzing Georgia's economic trajectory and its impact on the quality of life of its citizens.


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03.12.2025 | Social Justice, Economy and Labor, Participation and Democracy, Georgia, Publication

On 18 November 2025, in Tbilisi, a study presentation was held examining the compatibility of the amendments introduced to the Law of Georgia on…


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| Social Justice, Economy and Labor, Armenia, Georgia, Publication

Armenia and Georgia, two South Caucasian countries, are paving the way toward low-carbon electricity.


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