Our partner in Georgia
Georgia has been a partner country since 2015, when a Memorandum of Understanding was signed by the agency and the Georgian Ministry of Justice (now known as the International Relations and Legal Cooperation Department). Georgia is currently participating in the EU-funded project EU4Monitoring Drugs II (EU4MD), which has been developed by the EUDA as part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening cooperation and sharing expertise with countries in the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) area.
News
Events, meetings and visits
- Bursaries offered for European Drugs Winter and Summer Schools
- EUDA partners review progress of two technical international cooperation projects
- Bursaries offered for Lisbon Addictions 2024 to EMCDDA international cooperation partners
- International cooperation partners participate in EMCDDA-CEPOL training course on 'Drug crime and markets: strategic analysis’
- EMCDDA4GE: Results of two-year cooperation project celebrated at closing event in Tbilisi
- EU4MD II bursaries for 2023 European Drugs Summer School
Events
Events, meetings and visits
- Workshop on prevention and control of drug-related infectious diseases among people who inject drugs – Lisbon Addiction side event (22.10.2024, Lisbon Congress Centre, Portugal)
- Workshop on the development of the Georgian national early warning system (25.03.2023 to 26.03.2023, Georgia, Kakheti)
- First EMCDDA Georgian stakeholder meeting (18.03.2023 to 19.03.2023, Georgia, Kakheti)
- EMCDDA training for Georgian drug treatment professionals – second edition (14.11.2022 to 18.11.2022, )
- Technical meeting EMCDDA4GE – training on drug treatment (13.09.2022 to 14.09.2022, Tbilisi, Georgia)
- Signature of the Working Arrangement between the EMCDDA and Georgia (06.09.2022, Tbilisi, Georgia)
Publications
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This timeline allows you to explore a timeline highlighting some of the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project's achievements. As part of its ongoing commitment to strengthening cooperation and sharing expertise, EMCDDA developed the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project, funded by the

This report presents an analysis of the drug markets in the European Neighbourhood Policy-East region covering Armenia, Azerbaijan, Belarus, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine.

The European Web Survey on Drugs collected data during March to May 2021 from people who use drugs, are aged 18 or older and live in Georgia. In this period, the populations in many European and neighbouring countries were experiencing COVID-19-related lockdown or restrictions.

Between March and May 2021, the EU4Monitoring Drugs (EU4MD) project supported the mapping of national prevention systems in European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) area countries.

Since the beginning of 2020, the world has been experiencing an unprecedented public health emergency caused by the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic, which has led to the progressive introduction of social distancing and other control measures by national governments.

This 2020 EMCDDA update on drug-related infectious diseases aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the current situation with regard to the epidemiological picture of drug-related infectious diseases in Europe up to January 2020, while highlighting some of the current innovative responses to
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- Bursaries offered for European Drugs Winter and Summer Schools ( )
- Workshop on prevention and control of drug-related infectious diseases among people who inject drugs – Lisbon Addiction side event ( )
- EUDA partners review progress of two technical international cooperation projects ( )
- Bursaries offered for Lisbon Addictions 2024 to EMCDDA international cooperation partners ( )
- International cooperation partners participate in EMCDDA-CEPOL training course on 'Drug crime and markets: strategic analysis’ ( )
- EMCDDA4GE: Results of two-year cooperation project celebrated at closing event in Tbilisi ( )
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