Aleksandre Pruidze

Head Specialist Of The Software Development Division, Parliament Of Georgia at Parliament of Georgia

Aleksandre Pruidze has a strong background in software development, with experience in both the public and private sectors. Aleksandre worked as a Software Developer at Innotec Georgia LLC from May 2014 to April 2016. Following this, they joined the National Intellectual Property Center as a Web Developer from December 2015 to April 2017. Finally, they served as the Head Specialist of the Software Development Division at the Parliament of Georgia starting in August 2017. In this role, they focused on adding new modules to internal software and solving system tasks, along with building the parliament's own web page.

Aleksandre Pruidze obtained a Bachelor's degree in Information Technologies from Tbilisi State University, where they studied from 2010 to 2015. Aleksandre then continued their education at Georgian Technical University, where they pursued a Master's degree in Information Systems from 2015 to 2017.

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Tbilisi, Georgia

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Parliament of Georgia

Within the framework of the project, the Advisory Council on Gender Equality was established under the Chair of the Parliament of Georgia, which is the first institutional mechanism in Georgia. Council brings non-governmental and governmental representatives to discuss and issue recommendations on gender issues, to help ensure that women's voices are heard on an equal footing with men in formulating public policy and decision making at the national and local levels. The Council acts as a lobbying unit for gender issues and focuses its activities on the following aspects such as: 1. Discuss and issue recommendations on gender issues; 2. Elaborate proposals and recommendations on National Gender Policy setting out the actions to integrate gender equality in all spheres and sectors of the political, economic and social life of Georgia; 3. Ensure gender mainstreamed legislation and approximation of Georgian Legislation to the European Union Law pertaining gender equality; 4. Within its competence observe the implementation of the international agreements and conventions involving the rights of women and gender equality issues; 5. Co-operate closely with international and local organizations working on gender issues


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Georgia

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501-1,000

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