The grant competitions announced within the framework of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ programs “Be Your Country’s Young Ambassador,” “Support for Diaspora Initiatives,” and “Support for Georgian Dance and Song Ensembles Abroad” have been successfully concluded.

The competition commission—composed of representatives of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Administration of the President of Georgia, the Parliament’s Committee on Diaspora and Caucasus Issues, the Ministry of Education and Science, the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Youth of Georgia, the Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, the Youth Agency (a legal entity of public law), and the International Centre for Migration Policy Development (ICMPD)—evaluated the action plans, program descriptions, and budget documentation submitted by applicants. In selecting the winners, the commission paid particular attention to candidates’ motivation, their prior experience in diaspora activities, and their knowledge of the MFA’s programs, Georgia, and the host country.

Support for Diaspora Initiatives

Out of 56 applications submitted, the competition commission selected 20 winners:

United States of America

Irma Gvilia — “Georgian Days in Southern California”

Manuchar Pirveli — “Four Interviews for the History of the Country”

Sofiko Jajanashvili — “Diaspora Diplomacy” and “Masterclasses by Georgian Doctors Abroad”

Paata Tskhvaradze — “Georgian Music in New York”

Federal Republic of Germany

Manana Tandashvili — “My Knight in the Panther’s Skin”

Nino Khalvashi-Wirth — “Georgian Cultural Days in Frankfurt”

Lela Svanadze — “Abkhazeuli – Abkhazian”

United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

Natia Mikava — “Georgian Film Beyond Borders”

Kingdom of Spain

Nino Mskhiladze — “Georgian Cultural Days in Barcelona”

State of Israel

David Alon — “DIASPORA-TV”

Italian Republic

Dodo Bratulich — “Informing the Georgian Diaspora in Italy on Migration Legislation through a Guidebook and Information Bulletins”

Salome Bregvadze — “The Georgian Alphabet, Calligraphy, and Historical Inscriptions”

Malta

Maka Lashkhi — “Georgian Library in Malta: A Cultural Record of the Past and Present”

Kingdom of the Netherlands

Tinatin Svanidze — “Georgia Days in the Netherlands”

Baia Akhvlediani — “Atinati” Georgian Amateur Theatre in the Netherlands – A New Performance

Hellenic Republic

Giorgi Janelidze — “Bilingual (Georgian–Greek) Information Brochure with Maps: Georgia’s Tourism Potential”

Khatuna Kharsaulidze — “Sunny Heart” – Week Dedicated to Nodar Dumbadze

Ketevan Gongladze — “Georgian–Greek Friendship Alley in Thessaloniki”

French Republic

Salome Berekashvili — “Georgian Treasures in France”

Republic of Uzbekistan

Tamar Gigashvili — “Friendship”

Be Your Country’s Young Ambassador

Out of 44 applications submitted, 17 winners were selected:

Davit Shatakishvili — USA

Aleksandre Kizikurashvili — Kingdom of Belgium

Tamar Chomakhidze — Federal Republic of Germany

Shota Mikautadze — Kingdom of Spain

Giorgi Khoridze — Republic of Estonia

Sofiko Bzarashvili — Republic of Türkiye

Mariam Gedevanishvili — Japan

Tamar Meskhishvili — Republic of Ireland

Bela Ugrekhelidze — Italian Republic

Nikoloz Imnadze — Canada

Ana Mamaladze — Republic of Latvia

Tamta Pantsulaia — Republic of Lithuania

Mariam Mikiashvili — Kingdom of the Netherlands

Tornike Tsirekidze — Republic of Poland

Mariam Kebadze — Hungary

Sofiko Topuria — Czech Republic

Tamar Kvivilidze — People’s Republic of China

Support for Georgian Dance and Song Ensembles Abroad

Out of 19 applications submitted, 16 winners were selected:

Republic of Azerbaijan

Aluda Janashvili — Children’s Folklore Ensemble “Kurmukhi”

Lasha Aslamazashvili — Ensemble “Fesvebi / Roots”

United States of America

Salome Bibineishvili — Children’s Choreographic Ensemble “Khandzteli”

Federal Republic of Germany

Giorgi Nozadze — Dance and Song Ensemble “Golden Fleece”

Kingdom of Spain

Marine Zhizhishvili — Folklore Song and Dance Ensemble “Iberia”

Marika Kurasbediani — Ensemble “Guride”

Veriko Gergedava — Georgian Dance Ensemble “Zekari”

Republic of Türkiye

Yavuz Zekeria — Ensemble “Kafder”

Republic of Ireland

Lasha Sabashvili — Georgian Folk Dance Ensemble “National Rhythms of Georgia”

State of Israel

Mikheil Baramashvili — Georgian Folk Song and Dance Ensemble “Fesvebi / Roots”

Italian Republic

Khatuna Kaptselashvili — Georgian Folk Choreographic Ensemble “Georgia”

Russian Federation

Sofiko Liparteliani — Georgian Dance Ensemble “Sikharuli / Joy” named after Jano Liparteliani

Kristine Veshapidze — Choreographic Ensemble “Kavkasia”

French Republic

Tsira Kiria — Georgian Dance Ensemble “Lazi”

Lela Frangishvili — Georgian Folk Dance and Song Ensemble “Iberni”

Kingdom of Sweden

Beka Tamazashvili — Georgian Folk Song and Chant Ensemble “Alilo”

It is noteworthy that these programs aim to strengthen the ties of the Georgian diaspora with their homeland, promote Georgia and Georgian culture abroad, support activities aligned with the country’s national interests and European integration, preserve national identity and cultural heritage among compatriots abroad, and expand the circle of Georgia’s young foreign friends. To this end, the winners will, over the course of the year, implement a wide variety of cultural, creative, sports, educational, and other initiatives in their respective host countries.

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