| From : | Salome Chakvetadze <S.Chakvetadze@mof.ge> |
| To : | tgabunia@moh.gov.ge; Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>; Ekaterine Ghazadze <eghazadze@sao.ge> |
| Subject : | FW: SBRC Policy Matrix |
| Cc : | Nikoloz Gagua <N.Gagua@mof.ge>; Ioseb Skhirtladze <I.Skhirtladze@mof.ge>; natia mshvidobadze <n.mshvidobadze@mof.ge>; Naiko Sadunishvili <n.Sadunishvili@mof.ge>; kgoginashvili@moh.gov.ge |
| Received On : | 22.07.2020 10:20 |
| Attachments : |
მოგესალმებით,
გიგზავნით ევროკავშირის
State Resilience Program-ით გათვალისწინებულ ვალდებულებებს შესაბამისი აღწერილობებით და შესრულების ვადებით. გთხოვთ მოგვაწოდოთ
თქვენი შენიშვნები და კომენტარები წარმოდგენილ დოკუმენტთან დაკავშირებით.
აქვე გაცნობებთ, რომ აღნიშნული საბიუჯეტო მხარდაჭერის პროგრამის მთლიანი დაფინანსებაა
75 მილიონი ევრო გრანტი, რომელიც ჩამოირიცხება ორ ტრანშად 60 მლნ და 15 მლნ. ვინაიდან პირველი ტრანში მიმდინარე წელს უნდა ჩამოირიცხოს მნიშვნელოვანია ამ დკუმენტის უმოკლეს ვადებში ხელმოწერა.
გთხოვთ ხვალ დღის ბოლომდე მოგვაწოდოთ თქვენი კომენტარები.
გმადლობთ წინასწარ.
პატივისცემით,
სალომე
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From: DARRAS Alexandre (EEAS-TBILISI)
Sent: Tuesday, July 21, 2020 4:01 PM
To: Salome Chakvetadze
Cc: dbujiashvili@mfa.gov.ge; Nino Grdzelishvili
Subject: SBRC Policy Matrix
Importance: High
Dear Salome, dear Ana,
I hope you are doing for the best. As I am coordinating the preparation and finalisation of the COVID-19 Resilience Contract, I just wanted to enquire where you stand regarding the review of the
draft poly matrix submitted last Friday. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions/requests for clarification.
Best regards
Alexandre Darras
From: REY Vincent (EEAS-TBILISI) <Vincent.REY@eeas.europa.eu>
Sent: 18 July 2020 08:51
To: Nikoloz Gagua <N.Gagua@mof.ge>; Ana Kvernadze <akvernadze@gov.ge>
Cc: Ioseb Skhirtladze <I.Skhirtladze@mof.ge>; Salome Chakvetadze <S.Chakvetadze@mof.ge>; David Bujiashvili <dbujiashvili@mfa.gov.ge>;
Nino Grdzelishvili <ngrdzelishvili@mfa.gov.ge>; Tamar Rogava <trogava@gov.ge>; Mariam kevkhishvili <mkevkhishvili@gov.ge>; Beka Liluashvili
<bliluashvili@gov.ge>; Lela Akiashvili <lakiashvili@gov.ge>; GHERMAN Catalin (EEAS-TBILISI) <Catalin.GHERMAN@eeas.europa.eu>;
DARRAS Alexandre (EEAS-TBILISI) <Alexandre.DARRAS@eeas.europa.eu>; DE MERCEY Colombe (EEAS-TBILISI) <Colombe.DE-MERCEY@eeas.europa.eu>; HARTZELL Carl
(EEAS-TBILISI) <Carl.HARTZELL@eeas.europa.eu>; PAPENHEIM Dominik (EEAS-TBILISI) <Dominik.PAPENHEIM@eeas.europa.eu>; Ekaterine Mikabadze <emikabadze@moesd.gov.ge>;
KOCHISHVILI Nika (EEAS-TBILISI) <Nino.KOCHISHVILI@eeas.europa.eu>; SAMVELIDZE Nino (EEAS-TBILISI) <Nino.SAMVELIDZE@eeas.europa.eu>; KHMALADZE Irakli (EEAS-TBILISI)
<Irakli.KHMALADZE@eeas.europa.eu>;
vmakharoblishvili@mfa.gov.ge
Subject: for your review and comments - COVID-19 Resilience Contract for Georgia - draft indicators for the variable tranche disbursement
Importance: High
Dear Nikoloz, dear Ana, dear Colleagues,
I am pleased to inform you that Commissioner Olivér Várhelyi has signed on Wednesday the Financing Decision on a COVID-19 resilience contract for Georgia, following the positive opinion of EU Member
States. In line with contacts at the highest level between the Government and the European Commission, this decision envisages a fixed tranche of €60 million in grant to be disbursed ASAP this autumn, and a variable tranche of €15 million in grant early next
year. The latter 15 million is to be subject to the fulfilment of ‘ indicators’ = specific conditions.
The next step is for both sides (Government and Commission DG NEAR C) to agree on a Financing Agreement laying down those conditions.
With that in view, I attach for your review, comments, and input, a draft of the ‘policy matrix’ drafted by the EU Delegation and DG NEAR at Headquarters setting out in detail those 5 indicators,
their methods of determination, and the related amounts. All these 5 indicators fully follow from the ideas presented by DDG Katarina Mathernová to Minister Ivane Matchavariani on 30 June. These cover the 3 main areas of Georgia’s COVID-19 response (social,
business, and health) as well as 2 cross-cutting element to support scrutiny and accountability (external audit, and prevention of corruption).
For the indicator related to businesses who received government support to retain their employees, we will need some further data in addition to those shared during the virtual DG NEAR mission on
6 July. We understand that by July some 23,000 companies had benefitted from the scheme, but we will need monthly data to define together a target that is both ambitious and realistic.
We would be grateful for your feedback in the course of the week, ideally by 24 July.
Thanks in advance!
Best regards,
Vincent