APPENDIX BList of IntervieweesLocal Civil Society OrganizationsAna EmukhvariStaff Mamber, NGO "Saunje" - Youth for IDPs RightsDalila KhoravaDirector, <strong>Georgia</strong>n Support for RefugeesElene (Maya) Rusetskaia Director, Women’s Information CenterEka GvaliaExecutive Director, Charity Humanitarian Center “Abkhazeti”Eka MachavarianiChairperson, Association “Gaenati”George KhutsishviliDirector, International Center on <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>and</strong> NegotiationGocha GvaramiaThe Expert ClubIago Pas<strong>and</strong>zeNGO “Saunje” – Youth for IDP Rightslali GrigolavaSynergyJulia KharashviliChairperson, IDP Women’s Association “Consent”Khatia DzadzuaSelf-help group coord<strong>in</strong>ator for Zugdidi region, Taso FoundationKornely KakachiaProfessor, Tbilisi State UniversityLasha GogidzeProject Analyst, Transparency InternationalLia MukhashavriaChairperson, Human Rights Priority/Caucasus Women’s NetworkMaka GogokhiaPsychologist, At<strong>in</strong>atiManana GabashviliDeputy Dean, School of Social Sciences, GIPAMar<strong>in</strong>a DavitaiaIDP NGO, SynergyMar<strong>in</strong>a GuledaniManag<strong>in</strong>g Partner, CFS Legal Guledani & PartnersMar<strong>in</strong>a PagavaSynergy, NGO for ArchivesMar<strong>in</strong>a TabukashviliDeputy Director, Taso FoundationMark MullenTransparency International Board MemberM<strong>in</strong>na LundgrenPhD Student, Mittuniversitetet University SwedenMzevi JojuaDanish Refugee Council - ZugdidiNana LobzhanidzeCommunications Officer, Transparency International <strong>Georgia</strong>Nana SumbadzeCo-Director, Institute for Policy StudiesN<strong>in</strong>a KhatiskatsiPrograms Director, Transparency InternationalN<strong>in</strong>a Tsihistavi Program Coord<strong>in</strong>ator, Caucasus Women’s NetworkN<strong>in</strong>o Kal<strong>and</strong>arishviliDirector, Institute for the Study of Nationalism <strong>and</strong> <strong>Conflict</strong>, Member ofSynergyN<strong>in</strong>o MakhashviliDirector, Global Psychiatry InitiativeN<strong>in</strong>o ShervashidzeSukhumi University AlumniNona UbilavaIDP NGO, Synergy107
Senior FellowThea MaisuradzeT<strong>in</strong>a GogelianiVakhushti Menabde<strong>Georgia</strong>n Foundation for Strategic <strong>and</strong> International StudiesIDP WomanInternational Center on <strong>Conflict</strong> <strong>and</strong> Negotiation (ICCN)<strong>Georgia</strong>n NGO Representative<strong>Georgia</strong>n Government/Political Officials<strong>Georgia</strong>n OfficialKhatuna GogorishviliMagda AnikashviliMariam EsaiashviliGiorgi TsereteliNodar TangiashviliPaata DavitaiaRusudan KervalishviliSenior Government OfficialTamar TchelidzeTamuna BasiliaTemur YakobashviliThea TsulukianiZurab MtchedlishviliGovernment of <strong>Georgia</strong>Member of Parliament of <strong>Georgia</strong>Member of Parliament of <strong>Georgia</strong>Official, M<strong>in</strong>istry of Refugees <strong>and</strong> AccommodationMember of Parliament, Gender Equality CouncilHead of the Department for Relations with International Organisations<strong>and</strong> Legal Provision, Office of State M<strong>in</strong>ister for Re<strong>in</strong>tegrationMember of Parliament of <strong>Georgia</strong>, Head of European DemocratsDeputy Chairperson of the Parliament of <strong>Georgia</strong>Government of <strong>Georgia</strong>Deputy M<strong>in</strong>ister of Economy <strong>and</strong> Susta<strong>in</strong>able Development of <strong>Georgia</strong>(former)Officer, M<strong>in</strong>istry of Refugees <strong>and</strong> AccommodationAmbassador of the Republic of <strong>Georgia</strong> to the United States of AmericaDeputy Chairperson, Our <strong>Georgia</strong> – Free DemocratsCoord<strong>in</strong>ator of the Gender Equality Council, Parliament of <strong>Georgia</strong>International Organizations, Donors <strong>and</strong> StakeholdersAna LukatelaCarol<strong>in</strong>e StampferDavid ChochiaDavid DzebisashviliDavid PhillipsGuguli MagradzeFlorian DelaunayFron NahziGraziella PigaHuman Security TeamJos De La HayeUN WomenEuropean External Action Service, TbilisiOffice Manager/Researcher, International Crisis GroupProgram Development Specialist, USAIDDirector, Institute for the Study of Human Rights, Columbia UniversityProfessor, Member of <strong>Georgia</strong>n Dream PartyUNDP <strong>Georgia</strong>Director, East-West Management Institute (former)Project Manager, Women Connect<strong>in</strong>g Across <strong>Conflict</strong>s projectUN WomenEUMM<strong>Conflict</strong> Prevention Specialist, UNDP108
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CONTENTSAcronyms and Abbreviations
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARYInternally displac
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people-to-people diplomacy efforts
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and the Guiding Principles, in Febr
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