From : Belkania
To : Lela Bakradze <bakradze@unfpa.org>
Subject : RE: Reminder: Request from Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia
Received On : 19.06.2018 12:19
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Dear Lela,

 

Thank you for your e-mail.

 

We as a Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia believes that publication of variety of documents/reports etc. which includes verified informational and statistical data is of our mutual interest.

 

Therefore, as it was stated in our previous email, main objective of sharing reports, findings, assessments and publications in advance is to ensure accuracy of informational and statistical data.

 

Thus we kindly requested from International organizations to provide reports, assessments etc. in printed and/or electronic versions in advance, which was meant to be published.

 

As for the time frame of feedback, please be assured that the Ministry will do its best to provide the feedback in reasonable timeframe that will be agreed with you and other International organizations in advance.

 

In addition, we would like to outline the importance of our organizations reliable and fruitful partnership for over the years, which entailed successful implementation of number of projects that became the milestones of further development of health care system in Georgia.

 

Thank you once again for continued collaboration and support.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Sopo Belkania

Head of HR Management and International Relations Department

Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia

144 A.Tsereteli Avenue, 0159, Tbilisi, Georgia

Mobile number: +995 599 22 32 32

 

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From: Lela Bakradze [mailto:bakradze@unfpa.org]
Sent: Wednesday, May 30, 2018 6:24 PM
To: Sopo Belkania
Subject: Re: Reminder: Request from Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia

 

Dear Sopo,

 

Thanks for your message.

 

Indeed I have received the original message and noted your request. As there were no publications in making at that point, and there are no periodic publications supported by UNFPA, I've had nothing to share so far.

 

I would like to take this opportunity and clarify some details regarding this request:


You wrote: "

In order to ensure more accuracy of information/data in different publications in the fields of labour, health and social protection we would like to kindly request you to share reports, findings, assessments and publications (printed and electronic versions) which are being prepared or revised by your organizations’ local or regional offices in advance  ​..."

 

 

I have few questions/comments:

  • If the publication is already printed, it is not possible to share it in advance;
  • ​If we are requested to officially share all the reports and publications with the MoLHSA in advance​, before it is published, what kind of feed-back we shall expect from the Ministry? what is the min/max. time-frame of receiving MoLHSA's feed-back? Does it mean, that the publication shall be suspended until the MoLHSA official feed-back is received?

 

  • In general, almost all UNFPA researches and reports are developed in close collaboration with the NCDC and/or MOLHSA, and the publications benefit from substantive inputs of relevant staff. 

​Look forward to hearing from you.

 

Thanks and ​kind regards,

 

 

Lela

Ms. Lela Bakradze

Assistant Representative

UNFPA Country Office in Georgia

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On Wed, May 30, 2018 at 5:56 PM, Sopo Belkania <sbelkania@moh.gov.ge> wrote:

Dear Lela,

 

I want to draw your attention to my email which was sent to you on March 20, 2018. Unfortunately I have not received your feedback regarding the request from Ministry of  Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia.

 

Could you be so kind and send us requested information at your earliest convenience.

 

 

Best regards,

 

Sopo Belkania

Head of HR Management and International Relations Department

Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia

144 A.Tsereteli Avenue, 0159, Tbilisi, Georgia

Mobile number: +995 599 22 32 32

 

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From: Sopo Belkania [mailto:sbelkania@moh.gov.ge]
Sent: Tuesday, March 20, 2018 7:42 PM
To: 'ivanusam@who.int'; 'tugulava@unicef.org'; 'tbaum@unicef.org'; 'bakradze@unfpa.org'; 'tsirbiladze@usaid.gov'; 'lersado@worldbank.ge'; 'vcetinkaya@worldbank.org'; 'natia.natsvlishvili@undp.org'; 'keti@osgf.ge'; 'i.khabazi@osgf.ge'; 'Tamar.sabedashvili@unwomen.org'; 'Nino.KOCHISHVILI@eeas.europa.eu'; 'dudas@ilo.org'; 'nkvitsiani@iom.int'
Subject: Request from Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia

 

Dear Colleagues,

 

On behalf of the Ministry of Labour, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia I would like to extend my sincere gratitude for continued collaboration and support in the fields of labour, health and social protection.

With support of the international organizations various publications, reports and assessments are prepared which in general has a positive impact on evidence based decision making and publicity of the reforms implemented by the governmental institutions.

 

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In order to ensure more accuracy of information/data in different publications in the fields of labour, health and social protection we would like to kindly request you to share reports, findings, assessments and publications (printed and electronic versions) which are being prepared or revised by your organizations’ local or regional offices in advance and provide us with the list of periodic publications that are being prepared with participation or support of your organizations.

 

We look forward to our continued collaboration and partnership.

 

Sincerely yours,

 

Sopo Belkania

Head of HR Management and International Relations Department

Ministry of Labor, Health and Social Affairs of Georgia

144 A.Tsereteli Avenue, 0159, Tbilisi, Georgia

Mobile number: +995 599 22 32 32

 

 

 

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