Bilateral development aid - 2018
Polish development aid for Georgia supports social policy instruments addressed to people with disabilities and victims of domestic violence. Assistance is granted to develop national and regional emergency management systems to prevent and react to natural disasters and human-caused catastrophes and, last but not least, to organize a system of mountain rescue services. Polish experts are training local instructors to ensure that Georgia has a comprehensive system for educating rescue workers. At the same time, Georgian services are systematically furnished with specialist equipment. These activities are especially important to ensure the security of local population and the increasing numbers of tourists, some of whom come from Poland. Poland is also taking part in establishing an early education system as well as in nurturing tourism as a feature of regional development policy.
In 2018, the total ODA for Georgia was PLN 8,58 million.