Organized in collaboration with the British Embassy and the Innovations and Reforms Center, The UN House in Tbilisi this week welcomed a group of young people dedicated to democratic governance and sustainable development in Georgia. The event served as a platform for participants to explore the principles of accountable public institutions focused on citizens and their needs.
The primary focus of the discussion was the UK’s civil service model, widely recognized for its neutrality, professionalism, and commitment to public service. Participants assessed how these principles could be adapted to strengthen Georgia’s governance structures.
“This dialogue allowed young people to engage with key ideas on democracy and institutional accountability,” organizers declared, emphasizing the value of such exchanges in for an inclusive future. Building on networks established during the recent Winter School, the event reinforced connections among younger leaders and experts, ensuring continued engagement in governance and reform efforts.


