| From : | Ketevan Melikadze <kmelikadze@unicef.org> |
| To : | Maguli Shaghashvili <mshaghashvili@gmail.com> |
| Subject : | RE: Draft Report - Review of the Pilot Assessment and Disability Status Determination System in Georgia |
| Cc : | Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>; Tea Gvaramadze <tgvaramadze@moh.gov.ge>; Nino Jinjolava <njinjolava@moh.gov.ge>; Medea Kakachia <mkakachia@usaid.gov>; Keti Gigineishvili <keti_gigineishvili@yahoo.com>; Milena Harizanova <mharizanova@unicef.org>; Tinatini Tsertsvadze <ttsertsvadze@unicef.org> |
| Received On : | 15.09.2020 19:05 |
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Dear Maguli,
Thank you very much with your comments, which generally coincide with ours. We will definitely send them to Peter and his team.
Thank you!
Keti
Ketevan Melikadze
Social Welfare Officer
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
9 eristavi str., Vake UN House, IV Floor 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
phone: +995 322 251129 # 145 fax: +995 322 251236
mobile: +995 593 304809
email: kmelikadze@unicef.org
Skype name: Keti Meli
website: www.unicef.ge
From: Maguli Shaghashvili
Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2020 10:02 PM
To: Ketevan Melikadze
Cc: Tamar Barkalaia
Subject: Re: Draft Report - Review of the Pilot Assessment and Disability Status Determination System in Georgia
Dear Keti,
Thank you very much for sharing the report. I have read it and provided my comments. It is always beneficial to have an external evaluation, especially when the next phase intends to improve all flaws of the first stage. I would like to
thank Peter for his good job and it will be useful to consider the findings of the evaluation in future.
I should admit that It would be more helpful, if majority of the statements could have been explored a bit deeper; the reasoned arguments would support the statements and become more useful for future. Without the evidences, the report
has a format of 'collecting opinions' of the stakeholders rather then evaluating the pros and cons of the process thoroughly. As I understood, due to time constraints, the expert did not have time to analyse the pilot as a dynamic process (how we started
and what we were changing and etc.) that’s why it’s difficult to see the progress (some information in the report refers to the ‘early stages’). Did the expert has an opportunity to have interviews with the pilot participants and representative/s of the ministry?
Their standpoints are missing or it’s me and I miss this information (my apology, if I missed something).
It has been a very interesting and challenging process, we all learned a lot and and have more interesting way ahead to complete this important work together with persons with disabilities.
My best regards,
Maguli
On Sep 9, 2020, at 12:48 PM, Ketevan Melikadze <kmelikadze@unicef.org> wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
I am sending you a final draft report “Review of the Pilot Assessment and Disability Status Determination System in Tbilisi, Georgia” developed by our international expert Peter Grimes. We started reviewing it internally. If you have any comments and suggestions, please provide them COB Tuesday, September 15th.
Best regards,
Keti
Ketevan Melikadze
Social Welfare Officer
United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF)
9 eristavi str., Vake UN House, IV Floor 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia
phone: +995 322 251129 # 145 fax: +995 322 251236mobile: +995 593 304809
email: kmelikadze@unicef.orgSkype name: Keti Meli
website: www.unicef.ge
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