Georgia: The Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, opened a conference organized by the Georgian Business Association. The meeting, titled “How to Maintain a High Tempo of Economic Growth,” discussed critical strategies for economic growth and education reforms in Georgia, a topic of utmost importance to our nation’s future.
Within the event’s framework, a panel discussion was held, in which Georgian Minister of Education, Science, and Youth Giorgi Amilakhvar participated. The panel focused on strategies that are crucial for our economic growth and education reforms.
The minister focused attention on the importance of education in promoting human capital development in Georgia. According to him, the education system is undergoing fundamental reforms to prepare qualified staff for market demand.
In particular, the Ministry of Education, Science, and Youth of Georgia is actively working to refine the funding model at all education stages, including the review of priority programs and technology development.
As Giorgi Amilakhvar noted, the system reforms are not just about the present but also about shaping a brighter future for the entire education ecosystem in Georgia.
During his speech, Education Minister Giorgi Amilakhvar not only emphasized the importance of developing vocational education but also reassured the audience about his unwavering dedication to this cause. His steadfast commitment to opening the doors of the education sector to the business sector instills confidence in the audience about the future development of human capital appropriate to the demands of the labor market.
In a collaborative effort, members of the Georgian Government and business sector representatives also participated in the conference organized by the Georgian Business Association, demonstrating their shared commitment to Georgia’s economic development. This collective participation underscores the inclusive approach to economic growth, making all stakeholders feel integral to the process.