ACT is a member of the "Georgian Pro Bono Network", representing an informal association of local and international companies operating in Georgia and willing to use their expertise and professional resources for the public benefit.
The company's staff provides support to Pro Bono Network beneficiary public organizations within a variety of field competencies.
On May 11, Tea Shamatava, Leader of ACT People and Organization team, conducted a Pro Bono workshop on job searching skills. Attendees were informed about successful interviewing techniques. In supplement, in the course of the meeting, they practiced the simulation interview, aimed to help them to successfully pass the interview stages in the future.
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In May, Nino Kalandia, ACT Strategic Communications Manager, provided a Pro Bono consultation to the Analytical Center - World Experience for Georgia (WEG). WEG, as a non-profit organization, has been working on energy and environmental issues in Georgia since 2006. WEG aims to strengthen country’s energy security, economic sustainability and democratic development by promoting Georgia's integration into the European and Euro-Atlantic structures.
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The Analytical Center has published a new study "The Impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on Georgia's Energy Security in a Short Term Perspective". Within the framework of Pro Bono consultation, the communication campaign of the mentioned research report was planned. Nino Kalandia held consultative meetings with the authors of the study to effectively present the research and drafted a research communication campaign document.
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Sopho Chachanidze, Senior Partner at ACT, has been appointed as a new board director of the Global Compact Georgia Network.
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