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Tbilisoba

17.10.2019 1 Min Read
Tbilisoba

Every year, the capital city celebrates Tbilisoba during the first weekend of October. Based on opinion poll conducted by ACT, 88,4% of Tbilisi residents believe that Tbilisoba is an important event for the capital, 6.8% of residents believe that this holiday is not important while 2.9% do not have any determined position on this matter.

ACT was interested to find out how actively residents attended events held within Tbilisoba this year. Only 23% of inquired respondents attended events, the highest attendance was reported on concerts (44%), exhibitions (19%), agricultural market (16%), entertainment activities for children (9.4%), plays (6.4%) and festivals (5.4%).

According to general tendency, 22.1% of inquired respondents attend events held within Tbilisoba day every year, 24% of them do not attend at all, while 53.3% of respondents attend in different frequency.

*Survey was conducted with 400 adult residents of Tbilisi via random sampling in October of 2019. Statistical error data averagely does not exceed 4.9%. Utilized method – telephone interview.

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01.03.2019

In order to evaluate standard of living and economic level of population, it is important to analyze not only revenues, but expenses as well.

“ACT” was interested how much Tbilisi residents spend on food products per month and, therefore, what is their purchasing power.

According to survey results, average montlhy cost of food products amounts to 569 Gel.

About 30% of respondents are those consumers who spend a minimum amount of money on food products per month, more precisely - less than 300 GEL. The monthly expenses of a third of the Tbilisi population (34%) vary between 300-500 GEL. The rest of the respondents, (36%) spend a relatively large amount on food products on a monthly basis - their expenses exceed 500 GEL.

In addition, the average monthly household income of the respondents amounts to 1238 GEL.

*The survey was conducted among a random sample of 800 adults who reside in Tbilisi and are responsible for purchasing food products in family. Margin of error varies between 3,5-4,2%.


13.02.2019

On February 14, Valentine's Day is celebrated in many countries across the world. Although this celebration, which is considered as a day of love, is neither a secular nor a religious holiday, according to a survey conducted by ACT in 2017, 25% of the adult population celebrated this day and the majority of them bought a gift.

It is unknown by how much has the number of people who celebrate Valentine's Day increased or decreased by 2019. According to the old data, 74% of the people who were celebrating Valentine's Day, were buying a gift. Since the perfumery products are consumed in total by 66% of Tbilisi's adult population, we can assume, that perfume was and is one of the most desirable gifts.

"ACT" was interested generally what type of perfume or cosmetic product Tbilisians bought for the last 1 year and for that reason, interviewed 400 adult residents of Tbilisi.

Turned out, that in 2018, the top three choices made by Tbilisians were the perfume, face cream and lip gloss.

The results of the survey revealed that, during the last 1 year, perfume or cologne were bought by 85% of Tbilisi residents, face cream or moisturizer were purchased by 55 % and lip gloss - by 54 %.

* The survey was conducted in December 2018, among a random sample of 400 adults who reside in Tbilisi. Margin of error does not exceed 4.9%. The method used - telephone survey.


09.11.2018

On November 9, 2018, “Regional Network Conference of local unions engaged in rural development of Ajara” was held in the hotel Castello Mare, Tsikhisdziri. Up to 120 representatives of Ministry of Agriculture of Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Active Citizens’ Local Unions (known as AMAGs), municipality city halls, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and non-governmental organizations participated in the event. Conference participants and speakers discussed the fundamental challenges as well as future plans of rural development. Part of the event was dedicated to reviewing the results of the project – “Strengthening Capacity of Rural Population in Adjara”, Which was implemented by UNDP in partnership with the company “ACT” from December 2017 to October 2018. The project was implemented with the financial support of the European Union.