Improving Quality of and Access to Early Childhood Education (ECE)
Provide support to facilitate expanded access to quality pre-school education in selected pre-schools.
Provide support to facilitate expanded access to quality pre-school education in selected pre-schools.
Provide a learning environment that is conducive to quality education in selected general education schools
Improve the quality and international competitiveness of higher education.
Facilitate a shift in attitude toward learning in Georgia to one that is more pro-active, student-centered, innovative, and evidence based
The students of the pilot schools involved in the STEAM extracurricular program successfully presented their
The next qualifying round of the national STEAM project competition took place in Kutaisi on
The second qualifying round of the “Future Georgia” National STEAM Project Competition took place in
The qualifying round of the second stage of regional tours of the National STEAM Competition
On November 12, 2025, experts from San Diego State University (SDSU) met with representatives of
The San Diego State University Research Foundation (SDSURF) hosted the 3rd Conference on Early Childhood
Millennium Challenge Account - Georgia
National Center for Educational Quality Enhancement
National Assessment and Examinations Center
Educational and Scientific Infrastructure Development Agency
National Center for Teacher Professional Development
Education Management Information System
UNICEF in Georgia
Save the Children
USAID
Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia
The World Bank
Municipal Development Fund of Georgia
The Project implementing partners are the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia (MESY) and the Municipal Development Fund of Georgia (MDF).
The legal basis for implementation of I2Q Project is the Loan Agreement No 8955-GE between Georgia and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), dated, June 18, 2019.
System strengthening efforts are core to the project and include activities to promote a culture of data-driven decision making, active communication and stakeholder engagement.
The Project implementing partners are the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia (MESY) and the Municipal Development Fund of Georgia (MDF), supported by the World Bank. For effective management, the project implementing partners established Project Management Unit (MPU) of MESY and Project Management Team (PMT) of MDF.
Improve access to early childhood education, enhance the quality of general and higher education and improve of learning environment.