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Workshop on Participatory Gender Audit for Election Administration of Georgia

On 20 June 2019 the Council of Europe organised a workshop on Gender Participatory Audit (PGA) for the Election Administration of Georgia. The workshop was steered by International Labour Organisation (ILO) accredited facilitators, who presented the main findings and recommendations of the PGA report for the Election Administration of Georgia that they conducted in their capacity as Council of Europe consultants.

The PGA was conducted based on the methodology developed by ILO and included analysis of the international and local legislation as well as the Election Administration documents, interviews with the Election Administration staff, and an internal participatory workshop.

The main objectives of the PGA were to assess the extent of gender mainstreaming in the Election Administration and how the gender equality issues are perceived by the leadership and staff, to define degree of gender issues’ integration in policies and activities of the Election Administration, to document good practices, to identify gaps, and to develop recommendations.

The Election Administration used the workshop as an opportunity to brainstorm on how the findings of the PGA report can be best reflected in its Action Plan for Gender Equality and other policy and strategy documents.

The PGA for Election Administration of Georgia was conducted within the frame of Council of Europe project “Reform of the Electoral Practice in Georgia”.

Borjomi, Georgia 20 June 2019
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