ENPARD-3: Sustainable Rural Development in Georgia

summary

The project is part of the larger European Neighbourhood Programme for Agriculture and Rural Development (ENPARD), funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented in cooperation with the Georgian Government and a wide range of international and national partners and stakeholders.

ENPARD aims to reduce rural poverty and promote rural development in Georgia, boost development potential of the rural areas and create economic and social opportunities for people beyond agricultural activities.

The implementation of ENPARD marks a fundamental shift in the overall development of Georgia, assisting the country to create strong policies and pilot successful practices in sustainable rural development for the benefit of people and communities.  

what we do

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the key international partner of the European Union in rural development. We work to address the structural and systemic challenges that hamper rural development in Georgia and ensure that more diverse rural services are delivered to the population in an efficient, effective and sustainable way. UNDP’s work is based on the strategic approach defined by Georgia’s national Rural Development Strategy, adopted in 2017.

Targeting all regions of Georgia, including Ajara Autonomous Republic, UNDP focuses on the improvement of rural development policy and governance, diversification of rural economies, sustainable environmental practices, and on the increased engagement of all stakeholders, including local communities, in rural development.

Specific pilot initiatives are being implemented in the municipalities of Lagodekhi, Dedoplistskaro, Tetritskaro, Borjomi, Akhalkalaki, Kazbegi, Keda and Khulo.

UNDP operates in partnership and cooperation with the wide range of stakeholders, including the Government of Georgia, Government of Ajara Autonomous Republic, regional and municipal authorities, civil society and community organizations, local activist groups, academic institutions and the private sector.

Our work complements the initiative FAO support to Georgian agricultural sector under ENPARD III. Previously, in the framework of ENPARD, UNDP has implemented the initiatives ENPARD-1: Rural Development in Ajara Autonomous Republic and ENPARD-2: Promoting Rural Development in Georgia.

results

  • Improved governance for the effective implementation of the national Rural Development Strategy, Rural Development Action Plan, and other related programmes.
  • Improved rural economic diversification, employment and services all over Georgia.
  • Improved environment protection, sustainable management of natural resources and climate action.
  • Improved governance for the effective implementation of the Rural Development Strategy, Rural Development Action Plan and related programmes in Ajara Autonomous Republic.
  • Improved economic diversification, environment protection, sustainable management of natural resources and climate action in Ajara Autonomous Republic.

Contact information

Project address

14 Mtskheta Street
Tbilisi 0179 Georgia

Contact persons

Nodar Kereselidze
Project Manager
nodar.kereselidze@undp.org

Ivane Shamugia
Capacity Development Advisor
ivane.shamugia@undp.org

Giorgi Nanobashvili
UNDP Economic Development  Team Leader
george.nanobashvili@undp.org

Impact

START DATE

January 2018

END DATE

December 2023

STATUS

Completed

PROJECT OFFICE

Georgia

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

Min. Env. Prot. & Agri. of GEO

DONORS

EUROPEAN COMMISSION

GEO-GOVERNMENT

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$12,304,182

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2017$0

2018$237,292

2019$1,459,101

2020$1,649,542

2021$3,173,997

2022$5,039,617

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