From : Tea Gvaramadze <tgvaramadze@moh.gov.ge>
To : Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>
Subject : RE: brief up-date on the pilot in Adjara
Cc : Nino Jinjolava <njinjolava@moh.gov.ge>
Received On : 19.05.2020 12:43

ქ-ნ  თამუნა, მილენამ რომ მოიწერა 22 მაისს 13:00-14:00 საათზე შეხვედრაზე იქნებით?

ნინო ჯინჯოლავას იდეა აქვს ახალი რეგიონი შიდა ქართლი იყოსო, ორი კლინიკა გორი, ხაშური და თბილისში კილაძის.

თუ დაეთანხმებით ამ კლინიკებთანაც გავარკვევთ  რამდენად შესაძლებელია და აქვთ სურვილი.

 

საუკეთესო სურვილებით,

 

Tatia Gvaramadze

 

Head of Social Protection Policy Division

 

Policy Department

 

144 Ak. Tsereteli ave., 0159

Tbilisi, Georgia

 (Tel: (+995 32) 251 00 37 (0512)

Mob: (+995577)222805

E-mail: tgvaramadze@moh.gov.ge, tatiagvaramadze@gmail.com

 

 

 

From: Milena Harizanova
Sent: 14 May, 2020 10:54
To: Tamar Barkalaia
Cc: Ketevan Melikadze ; Tinatini Tsertsvadze ; Maguli Shaghashvili ; Tea Gvaramadze
Subject: brief up-date on the pilot in Adjara

 

Dear Tamuna,

 

I hope you are doing well and staying safe. It is very encouraging to see numbers of new cases going down as it gives us hope this will soon be over. We have not been able to meet for some time so I wanted to brief you on the progress of the pilot in Adjara.

 

Since January 2020, the pilot of the social model of disability assessment and status determination in Adjara has moved to the new phase that entails an in-depth analysis of the collected data. More specifically,

Due to the COVID-19 outbreak and the state of emergency, the fieldwork has been suspended on 10 March 2020. The pilot frontline team switched to the work-from-home mode due to the COVID-19 related circumstances. The team was focused on refining the interview data and case conference notes. They were also conducting online case conferences with other specialists and getting online supervision if needed. GASW, in close collaboration with UNICEF, continues to focus on the analytical aspect of the pilot entailing an in-depth analysis of the field work, "winner-loser", cost-benefit analysis and so forth.

 

We are in a process of contracting an international consultant to review the work in Adjara and advise us on the roll out plan. Same consultant will help us with the work on social entitlements.

 

If you are available, we would like to meet you next week and discuss a few issues mostly around the roll out – institutionalization of training programme and roll out to another region.

 

With kind regards,

 

Milena

 

 

 

Milena Harizanova

Chief Child Protection

Mobile: + 995 591 225 286

(995 32) 25 11 30 ext 225

UNICEF Georgia

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