Time in Tbilisi: May 10, 2024 19:25
A total of 17,500,000 GEL (about $5.31m/€4.83m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund as of March 30.
The funds raised in the StopCoV fund, that was created on March 23, will be used to meet 'identified needs'.
Recent companies to donate to the fund include:
In addition to the companies, private entities have donated as well, announces the press office of the foundation.
A total of 15,500,000 GEL (about $4.67m/€4.22m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund created on March 23 to help the poor and disadvantaged through the coronavirus crisis in Georgia.
The United States Government is providing $1.1 million assistance to Georgia in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. This will help prepare laboratory systems, activate case-finding and event-based surveillance, support technical experts for response and preparedness, bolster risk communication and more
A total of 9 million GEL (about $2.60m/€2.37m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov foundation created on March 23 to help the poor and disadvantaged get through the coronavirus crisis in Georgia.
Governmental webpage stopcov.ge, which provides information, news and updates on the coronavirus situation in the country, will be available in languages spoken by ethnic minorities in the country.
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is working with the Georgian authorities to provide 'additional financing' to contain the spread of the coronavirus and support the Georgian people and economy, announced the Mission Chief for Georgia at the International Monetary Fund (IMF) Mercedes Vera-Martin in a statement published on March 30.
A total of 19,935,000 GEL (about $6.02m/€5.49m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund as of March 31. The funds raised in the StopCoV fund, that was created on March 23, will be used to meet 'identified needs'.
A total of 20,500,000 GEL (about $6.24m/€5.70m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund as of April 1. The funds raised in the StopCoV fund, that was created on March 23, will be used to meet 'identified needs'.
The ruling Georgian Dream party members in the Georgian government as well as in the Parliament will transfer 1/3 of their monthly salaries to the StopCov fund for three months, said ruling party MP Irakli Kobakhidze earlier today.
Several days ago, 63-year-old farmer Kako Jeiranashvil from Georgia’s Eastern Kakheti region thought that thousands of the tulips he had planned to sell at the Navtlugi Market in Tbilisi, were doomed to die. As a result of the nationwide curfew amid the coronavirus outbreak, Jeiranashvili could not bring his tulips to the capital.
A total of 24,200,000 GEL (about $7.61m/€6.99m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund as of April 7. The funds raised in the StopCoV fund, that was created on March 23, will be used to meet 'identified needs'. In addition to the companies, private entities have donated as well, announces the press office of the foundation.
The head and founder of the ruling Georgian Dream party, former PM Bidzina Ivanishvili, has transferred 100 million GEL (about 32 million USD) to the StopCov Fund which was created on March 23 in Georgia to cope with challenges sparked by the coronavirus.
A total of 124,200,000 GEL (about $38.99m/€35.60m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund as of April 9. In addition to the companies, private entities have donated as well, announces the press office of the foundation.
A total of 128,280,000 GEL (about $40.65m/€37.10m) has already been accumulated in the StopCov fund as of April 14. The funds raised in the StopCoV fund, that was created on March 23, will be used to meet 'identified needs'. In addition to the companies, private entities have donated as well, announces the press office of the foundation.