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11 May 2025 | CEAD - Activities by Country |
Activity Details (ID# 7540) |
Title: | Seminar for public officials on freedom of expression and access to information |
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Status: | Completed |
Date: | 24/03/2004 |
Countries: | Georgia |
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Programme: | CoE Programmes (PoA and VC) |
Working Method: | Organisation of meetings - Conference |
Location: | Tbilisi, Georgia |
CoE Contact: | DE BROUTELLES, Charlotte email |
Partners: | Ministry of Foreign Affairs - National Institution |
Web Pages: | 1 Agenda |
Last Modified: | 15/04/2004 |
Activity Synopsis |
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Objective(s): | The objective of the seminar was to present mainly to public officials the European standards concerning Access to information and to discuss with the participants the possible difficulties encountered when replying to a request for access to a public document or information.
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Output/Results: | The seminar was well organised and the level of motivation of participants high. All participants received a Georgian translation of Recommendation (2002)2 on access to official documents and its Explanatory Memorandum. They were also informed that an “Access to official documents Guide” prepared by Directorate General II within the framework of the Integrated Project “Making democratic institutions work” will be soon posted on the Council of Europe website.
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Conclusions/Follow Up: | The seminar was successful and highly appreciated by the participants. All participants agreed that civil servants including top grades officials needed to be trained and that training should also be organised in the regions.
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Participants: | Public officials from Tbilissi and from the regions, representatives of non-governmental organisations and Journalists |
Consultants/Experts: | Ms Tonje Meinich, Counselor for Justice and Home affairs at the mission of Norway to the EU, Norway
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CoE Secretariat: | Ms Charlotte de Broutelles, Media Division, Directorate General of Human Rights
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Total No. Participants: | 35 |
Last Modified: | 02/04/2004 |