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  • 15-November-2018

    English

    Second Project Steering Committee Meeting under EUWI+

    15 November 2018 - The 2nd Regional EUWI+ East Steering Committee Meeting will be held in Tbilisi, Georgia.Tbilisi, Georgia, bringing together the Programme’s implementing partners (UNECE, OECD and an EU-Member States Consortium of Austria and France) and official representatives from the six Eastern Partnership countries: Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Republic of Moldova, Ukraine.

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  • 15-March-2018

    English

    Facilitating the Reform of Economic Instruments for Water Management in Georgia

    This study assesses the use of economic instruments for water resources management in Georgia and considers options for reform following the 2014 signature of an Association Agreement with the EU committing to alignment with the EU’s Water Framework Directive. This includes the systematic use of economic instruments, including water pricing, to recover the cost of water services provided to households, industry and farmers, among other measures. Three main economic instruments are recommended in this study: 1) the introduction of a licensing regime and charges for both surface water and groundwater abstraction, 2) the restoration of a licencing and charging regime for all forms of water pollution, and 3) more rigorous enforcement of these measures, including more active monitoring and higher fines for offenders. Implementing these measures will be greatly facilitated by the enactment of the new Water Law now being examined by the government of Georgia.
  • 6-February-2018

    English

    Mobilising Finance for Climate Action in Georgia

    This report discusses key issues surrounding finance mobilisation for achieving Georgia’s climate change and green growth targets, and new investment opportunities for developing its capital market. The report focuses particularly on finance for climate change mitigation from various sources – private and public, national and international – but remains relevant for other issues around the country’s green growth agenda, such as energy productivity, air pollution prevention, climate change adaptation, better waste management, conservation of natural resources, and the technologies and innovations that help tackle these issues.
  • 12-September-2017

    English

    OECD Eurasia Week 2017 - Openness for shared prosperity (23-25 October 2017)

    This high-level meeting will be organised for the first time in the Eurasia region, in Almaty, Kazakhstan. This event creates an opportunity to further strengthen relations between the countries of the region and the OECD and serves as a platform for a discussion on a broad spectrum of thematic issues relevant to further improving the region’s competitiveness.

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  • 7-avril-2017

    Français

    L’OCDE et les administrations fiscales débattent de la mise en œuvre de BEPS à l’occasion d’une réunion régionale en Géorgie

    Pratiquement 50 délégués venant de 14 pays et de 7 organisations se sont réunis à Tbilissi pour la deuxième réunion régionale du Cadre inclusif sur le BEPS (Érosion de la base d'imposition et transfert de bénéfices) pour la région de l'Europe de l'Est et de l'Asie Centrale.

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  • 28-March-2017

    English

    Interrelations between Public Policies, Migration and Development in Georgia

    Interrelations between Public Policies, Migration and Development in Georgia is the result of a project carried out by the Caucasus Research Resource Center (CRRC-Georgia) and the OECD Development Centre, in collaboration with the State Commission on Migration Issues (SCMI) and with support from the European Union. The project aimed to provide policy makers with evidence on the way migration influences specific sectors – the labour market, agriculture, education and investment and financial services – and, in turn, how sectoral policies affect migration. The report addresses three dimensions of the migration cycle that have changed remarkably in Georgia over the last 20 years: emigration, remittances and return. The results of the empirical work confirm that even though migration contributes to the development of Georgia, the potential of migration is not fully exploited. One explanation is that, despite headway in the field of migration and development through the creation of the SCMI, not all policy makers in Georgia take migration sufficiently into account in their respective policy areas. Georgian authorities therefore need to adopt a more coherent policy agenda and better integrate migration into their sectoral strategies to enhance the contribution of migration to development in the country.
  • 24-November-2016

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    Georgia adheres to the OECD Declaration on Green Growth

    There are now 45 Adherents to the 2009 OECD Declaration on Green Growth. Georgia has joined Costa Rica, Colombia, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Lithuania, Morocco, Peru, Tunisia, as well as OECD members in having adhered to the Declaration.

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  • 22-novembre-2016

    Français

    Inspecteurs des impôts sans frontières : des avancées significatives

    Des avancées significatives ont été réalisées grâce à un programme international qui a vocation à améliorer l'aptitude des pays en développement à renforcer le recouvrement de leurs recettes intérieures grâce au durcissement de leurs capacités en matière de vérification fiscale.

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  • 3-October-2016

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    Responsible Business Conduct in Georgia

    Based on the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises and the chapter on responsible business conduct in the the OECD Policy Framework for Investment, this report provides concise and basic information to investors on the existing responsible business conduct expectations in Georgia. This 2016 edition updates a report first published in 2014.

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  • 30-juin-2016

    Français

    La première réunion du nouveau cadre inclusif établi pour lutter contre l'érosion de la base d'imposition et le transfert de bénéfices marque une nouvelle ère dans la coopération fiscale internationale

    Des représentants de plus de 80 pays et juridictions se sont réunis à Kyoto au Japon afin de poursuivre les efforts engagés pour refondre les règles fiscales internationales et les adapter aux réalités du 21ème siècle, marquant une nouvelle étape pour le Projet de l'OCDE et du G20 pour lutter contre l'érosion de la base d'imposition et le transfert de bénéfices (BEPS).

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