Access to social rights, especially health care and education
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Merab Pachulia (Georgian Opinion Research Business), Andrew Barnand (Georgian Opinion Research Business International), Marco Borsotti - Coordinator, Gia Jorjoliani - Consultant (Social Research Center). 2000. Access to social rights, especially health care and education. New York.
Access to social rights, especially health care and education
Posted on: January 01, 2000
This NHDR is devoted to human rights issues in Georgia. The authors find that, after the Baltic states, Georgia is the most progressive CIS country in terms of addressing human rights issues.