From : Marina Ananenko <mananenko@unicef.org>
To : Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>
Subject : Thank you: Conference in Belarus - Georgian experience
Cc : Dzmitry Shylin <dshylin@unicef.org>; Gabrielle Akimova <gakimova@unicef.org>; Ketevan Melikadze <kmelikadze@unicef.org>; Stela Grigoras <sgrigoras@unicef.org>; Milena Harizanova <mharizanova@unicef.org>
Received On : 05.11.2020 12:57
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Dear Ms. Barkalaia,

I am using this opportunity to say thank you for your participation in the Round table today and sharing the impressive experience of  Georgia on deinstitutionalisation.

In Belarus we are working on developing the alternative family-based care for children with disabilities as well as their deinstitutionalization. Inspiring experience of Georgia will help to move forward based on the lessons learnt that you have shared.

 

Thank you very much,

Kind regards,

Marina

 

 

 

From: Milena Harizanova
Sent: 4 ноября 2020 г. 11:07
To: Marina Ananenko ; Tamar Barkalaia
Cc: Dzmitry Shylin ; Gabrielle Akimova ; Ketevan Melikadze ; Stela Grigoras
Subject: RE: Conference in Belarus - Georgian experience

 

Dear Marina,

 

Please find attached the presentation of Ms. Barkalaia for tomorrow’s event.

 

Best regards,

 

Milena

 

Milena Harizanova

Chief Child Protection

Mobile: + 995 591 225 286

(995 32) 25 11 30 ext 225

UNICEF Georgia

9 Eristavi street, IV floor, UN House

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From: Marina Ananenko <mananenko@unicef.org>
Sent: Monday, October 26, 2020 12:58 PM
To: Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>
Cc: Dzmitry Shylin <dshylin@unicef.org>; Gabrielle Akimova <gakimova@unicef.org>; Ketevan Melikadze <kmelikadze@unicef.org>; Stela Grigoras <sgrigoras@unicef.org>; Milena Harizanova <mharizanova@unicef.org>
Subject: RE: Conference in Belarus - Georgian experience

 

Dear Ms.Tamila Barkalaia,

Thank you very much for accepting the invitation to make a presentation during the online interagency Round Table on de-institutionalist of children with disabilities in Belarus and sharing Georgian experience.

 

The length of presentation is about 15 minutes plus Q&A session.

Simultaneous interpretation into Russian will be provided. We will be happy to translate the presentation into Russian as well.

Can we kindly ask you to share it with us by 2nd of November.

 

Please, find attached the final draft of the agenda of the event for your easy reference with the link and password to join.

 

Thank you very much for your support.

Kind regards from Belarus.

 

Marina

 

 

Marina Ananenko

Child’s right consultant

UNICEF Belarus,

Krasnoarmeyskaya str, 22a, 5-6th floor

Office: +375 17  377 14 68

Mobile: +375 29 602 0029

Email: mananenko@unicef.org

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From: Milena Harizanova <mharizanova@unicef.org>
Sent: 26 октября 2020 г. 10:17
To: Marina Ananenko <mananenko@unicef.org>; Stela Grigoras <sgrigoras@unicef.org>; Ketevan Melikadze <kmelikadze@unicef.org>; Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>
Cc: Dzmitry Shylin <dshylin@unicef.org>; Gabrielle Akimova <gakimova@unicef.org>
Subject: Conference in Belarus - Georgian experience

 

Dear Marina and colleagues from Belarus,

 

I am very pleased to inform you that Deputy Minister of Health and Social Affairs Tamila Barkalaia has kindly agreed to take part in the conference on DI and will make a presentation on Georgian experience. Ms. Barkalaia is also copied to this message.

 

Can you specify the length of the presentation? Please also confirm that translation from English will be provided.

 

With best regards,

 

Milena

 

Milena Harizanova

Chief Child Protection

Mobile: + 995 591 225 286

(995 32) 25 11 30 ext 225

UNICEF Georgia

9 Eristavi street, IV floor, UN House

Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube and at https://www.unicef.org/georgia/

 

   

A day to reimagine a better future, for every child