From : Sara Yasmine Chennoukh <yasmine.chennoukh@un.org>
To : Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>
Subject : Re: EU-UNICRI research study - Inputs from the Ministry of IDPs, Labour, Health and Social Affairs in Georgia
Cc : James Shaw <james.shaw@un.org>; kvaliashvili@forw.cloud.gov.ge; Lika Klimiashvili <lklimiashvili@moh.gov.ge>
Received On : 12.11.2020 09:31

Dear Ms. Barkalaia,

In order to optimize the opportunity to engage with relevant officials from your Ministry, allow me to clarify that, as highlighted in the below email, the objective would be to get a precise idea of the actual costs to build key pieces of infrastructure, such as clinics or hospitals (or, in the case of, say, the education sector, to build schools); this of course depends on the Ministry with whom we speak.  


Just to update you, our agenda got meanwhile fully booked on Tuesday 17. The other proposed schedules remain available as of now (18 or 19 November at 14:30 - 11:30 Brussels time). Let us know in case you would be available but would prefer a different schedule in the coming days to have a brief call for the above mentioned purpose.
Your support would really make a difference for the ultimate outcome of this important report.

Kind regards,
Yasmine


From: Sara Yasmine Chennoukh
Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 2:25 PM
To: Tamar Barkalaia
Cc: James Shaw ; kvaliashvili@forw.cloud.gov.ge ; Lika Klimiashvili
Subject: Re: EU-UNICRI research study - Inputs from the Ministry of IDPs, Labour, Health and Social Affairs in Georgia
 
Dear Ms. Barkalaia,

Thank you very much for your kind reply.

Another meeting was confirmed meanwhile, may I ask if you would be available in any of these other schedules?

17 November (same day) at 16:00 (13:00 Brussels time)
18 November at 14:30 (11:30 Brussels time)
19 November at 14:30 (11:30 Brussels time)

Thank you very much in advance,
Yasmine


From: Tamar Barkalaia
Sent: Monday, November 9, 2020 2:06 PM
To: Sara Yasmine Chennoukh
Cc: James Shaw ; kvaliashvili@forw.cloud.gov.ge ; Lika Klimiashvili
Subject: RE: EU-UNICRI research study - Inputs from the Ministry of IDPs, Labour, Health and Social Affairs in Georgia
 

Dear Yasmine,

 

Tuesday 17 at 14:30 would be preferable for me.

 

Thank you,

 

Tamila Barkalaia

 

From: Sara Yasmine Chennoukh
Sent: Friday, November 6, 2020 8:53 PM
To: Tamar Barkalaia
Cc: James Shaw ; kvaliashvili@forw.cloud.gov.ge; Lika Klimiashvili
Subject: Re: EU-UNICRI research study - Inputs from the Ministry of IDPs, Labour, Health and Social Affairs in Georgia

 

Dear Ms. Barkalaia,

 

Following up on the below, I am contacting you to reschedule the proposed brief call and ask whether you would be available next week for instance on Wednesday 11 November at 15:30 your time (12:30 Brussels time) or Tuesday 17 at 14:30 (11:30 Brussels time).

 

Thank you in advance for your kind reply.

 

Best,

Yasmine

 


From: Sara Yasmine Chennoukh
Sent: Thursday, October 29, 2020 2:43 PM
To: tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>
Cc: lklimiashvili@moh.gov.ge <lklimiashvili@moh.gov.ge>; James Shaw <james.shaw@un.org>
Subject: EU-UNICRI research study - Inputs from the Ministry of IDPs, Labour, Health and Social Affairs in Georgia

 

Dear Ms Barkalaia,

 

We received your contacts from Mr Jurate Juodsnukyte from the EUD in Tblisi, and we are contacting you on behalf of the United Nations Interregional Crime and Justice Research Institute (UNICRI).

 

Within the framework of the new EU-UNICRI project to enhance the recovery of assets linked to organised criminal activity in the EU Eastern Partnership Countries, UNICRI’s experts are conducting research studies on illicit financial flows for each of the Eastern Partnership countries. The studies will highlight the value of prioritising policies to reduce illicit financial flows and to more effectively and efficiently seize and confiscate illicitly-obtained assets.

 

The research for each of these studies is nearing completion.  Still, it will not be complete without the valuable and much-needed feedback from key stakeholders. A key part of these studies will allow us to indicate to policymakers just how much certain sectors (including the health, employment, education and infrastructure sectors) can benefit if the country were to successfully prioritise the seizure and confiscation of only a small percentage of the illicit financial flows related to organised crime. 

 

Accordingly, we would be most grateful to briefly speak with you (or any other key official you wish to designate in your Ministry) to help us convince policymakers to bolster the budget for your Ministry; an official with knowledge of how much, for example, it costs to build clinics, or roads (or other infrastructure) or to support employment policies and subsidies, would be most helpful.

 

To this end, please let us know when you (or another relevant official) would be available for a Zoom call on either Wednesday 4 or Thursday 5 (afternoon your time) next week.

  

Thank you in advance for your much-valued support and input to these important studies being carried out by the United Nations.

 

Kindest regards,

Yasmine

 

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