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Lela Chikovani has been appointed as a head of administration at the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia

Category: Gender policy 
2015-02-20

Education


●Tbilisi State University (MA in Economics and Management);
●Defense Academy of the United Kingdom (Managing Defense & Security);
●USA, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, (MSc - Defense Analysis and National Security Affairs);
●Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government (Black Sea Security Program);
● NATO School (Oberammergau) ( Maritime Security);
●Swedish National Defense College, Stockholm ( European Security Policy); ●George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies (Germany) (Leadership, Stability & Security program);
●National Defense Academy (Special Military Studies);

 

Working experience


Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia; Ministry of Defense of Georgia; Georgian Embassy to Lithuania (Defense Attaché of Georgia to the Republic of Lithuania, Republic of Latvia, Republic of Estonia and Republic of Poland);

 

Education


Lela Chikovani is a Lieutenant Colonel. She is a three times nominee of Medal of Merit. She speaks Georgian, English, Russian, German, Spanish and Turkish languages.
 

Source: Archil Talakvadze's Facebook post

Tags: Lela Chikovani, Ministry of INternal Affairs,

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