The main objective of this study was to examine attitudes and views of the Georgian population on the war in Ukraine.
The main objective of this study was to examine attitudes and views of Tbilisi population towards public policy issues. This poll intended to help various stakeholders to diagnose and address public concerns around local governance.
The main objective of this study was to examine attitudes and views of Tbilisi population towards public policy issues. This poll intended to help various stakeholders to diagnose and address public concerns around local governance.
The main objective of this research was to study the attitudes of Georgian population towards election-related processes. The survey examined people's attitudes towards participation in elections, as well as the assessment of the pre-election processes and violations.
The principal goal of this study is to map Georgians’ attitudes towards conflict resolution and reconciliation with Abkhazia and South Ossetia. The study was procured by Conciliation Resources and administered as a part of CRRC-Georgia's quarterly omnibus survey
In late May and early June of 2013, CRRC Georgia conducted a small survey among Georgian-speaking adult residents of Tbilisi regarding the events of May 17th, during which two demonstrations – one for the International Day Against Homophobia and another against homosexuality — ended with the participants of the latter violently overwhelming the participants of the former. For the first time in CRRC’s history, face-to-face interviews were conducted using computer tablets instead of paper questionnaires, resulting in 542 completed interviews through computer-assisted personal interviewing (CAPI).
The rapid gender assessment was prepared by CRRC-Georgia for UN Women, and examines the impact of the pandemic on the lives of women and men in Georgia, with an emphasis on the needs of women and girls with disabilities and their caregivers. The study was administered within the framework of the ‘Good Governance for Gender Equality in Georgia (GG4GEG)’ project funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UN Women Joint Programme ‘Transforming Social Protection for Persons with Disabilities in Georgia’ funded by the Joint SDG Fund
The rapid gender assessment was prepared by CRRC-Georgia for UN Women, and examines the impact of the pandemic on the lives of women and men in Georgia, with an emphasis on the needs of women and girls with disabilities and their caregivers. The study was administered within the framework of the ‘Good Governance for Gender Equality in Georgia (GG4GEG)’ project funded by the Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and UN Women Joint Programme ‘Transforming Social Protection for Persons with Disabilities in Georgia’ funded by the Joint SDG Fund
The Media Survey was conducted by Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC) in Georgia. The first wave of the survey was conducted in 2009 and the second wave in 2011.
The Media Survey was conducted by Caucasus Research Resource Centers (CRRC) in Georgia. The first wave of the survey was conducted in 2009 and the second wave in 2011.