Khatuna Gogaladze

Khatuna Gogaladze
 

Education:

2006-2008 - Environmental Policy and Natural Resources Management, Indiana University (SPEA), Bloomington, USA; Policy Analysis: Master's degree in Public Administration field;

1999-2000 - Master's degree in Environmental Sciences and Policy, Central European University (CEU), Hungary;

1987-1992 - Biologist, Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University.

Work Experience:

05/2011-10/2012 - Organization for Security and Co-operation of Europe (OSCE), Environment and Security Initiative (ENVSEC) - National coordinator in Georgia;

08/2008-04/2011 - Organization for Security and Co-operation of Europe (OSCE), project: Orhus Center in Georgia, Manager;

08/2007 - Intern/Expert, World Bank, Department of Sustainable Development for Europe and Central Asia, USA;

05/2007-06/2007 - Intern/Expert, Federal Agency of Environmental Protection of the USA, International Affairs Office;

01/2006-08/2006 - Deputy Chief, Department of Integrated Management of Environment, the Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia;

05/2004-01/2006 - Deputy Chief, Project Coordination and Development Administration, the Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia;

09/2003-05/2004 - Project coordinator, Caucasus Environmental NGO Network (CENN), project: Evaluation of Assessment System of Impact of Environment in South Caucasus Countries;

05/2002-09/2003 - Deputy Chief, Environment Policy Administration, the Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia;

03/2002-09/2003 - Chief Specialist, Environment Policy Department, the Ministry of Environment Protection and Natural Resources of Georgia;

09/1998-08/1999 - Teacher, School of Future;

1993-1998 - Junior Scientist, Tbilisi State University, faculty of Genetics.

Languages: English, Russian

Family status: she has a husband and three children