Date: 2013
Type: Technical Report
Relationship policy with diaspora : Georgia
Technical Report, Migration Policy Centre, CARIM-East, Explanatory Notes, 2013/108
CHELIDZE, Natia, Relationship policy with diaspora : Georgia, Migration Policy Centre, CARIM-East, Explanatory Notes, 2013/108 - https://hdl.handle.net/1814/62730
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Over 200 Georgian Diaspora organizations are operating abroad today. The majority of them take part in public and political life of the recipient country. At the same time, they are actively engaged in promoting and developing the Georgian culture, including the establishment of centers of culture, organization of Georgian language courses and creative associations, etc. Following the establishment of the Governmental Commission for migration issues1 in the fall of 2010, the institutional competencies of the state bodies in the area of migration have broadened. The improvement of the legislative base and the elaboration of relevant policy have followed. The national strategy for migration drafted by the Commission was approved in March 2013. Maintaining the relationship with the Diaspora has become an essential part of the Georgian migration policy.
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Series/Number: Migration Policy Centre; CARIM-East; Explanatory Notes; 2013/108
Keyword(s): Migration Diaspora policy Statistical data
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Consortium for Applied Research on International Migration (CARIM-East) is co-financed by the European University Institute and the European Union
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