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Since 2005, the government of Georgia has made incredible progress in the area of child care reform. Guided by the National Child Action Plan (CAP) 2008-2011, the government of Georgia began the process of ending the use of large institutions in the country. A specific plan of action covering 2011-2012, was further developed and implemented. Gatekeeping policies were introduced nation-wide and a child care coordination council involving relevant line ministries, NGOs and key donors has been established to facilitate and monitor the process.
The key objectives of the child care reform were…
… representatives) on what the evaluation questions should cover, as the evaluation intended to provide useful … workers of more general profile, who would also be able to cover such issues as prevention of abandonment and … to beneficiaries. Small grants are given to employers to cover training expenses, usually working tools and raw …
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