Tsisana Khundadze
Tsisana is a senior researcher at CRRC Georgia.
Datablog | Georgians remain hesitant about vaccinating kids
Many of those who are willing to be vaccinated themselves, would not vaccinate their children.
Datablog | Who should solve Georgia’s political crises?
Georgian politics often appears to be in a near-constant crisis — marked by protests, boycotts, and acrimony.
Datablog | The Gakharia effect
How did the resignation of Giorgi Gakharia as prime minister affect Georgians’ political views?
Datablog | Do people think voter secrecy is respected in Georgia
Election observers often note violations of the secrecy of the ballot in Georgia, and the 2021 local elections were no exception.
Datablog | Leaders or promises: What the Georgian public cares about when voting
Do Georgians vote based on who leads a political party or the policies they advocate?
Datablog | Mental health and the pandemic
Women were one of the groups whose mental health was most affected by the pandemic.
Datablog | Why do Georgians not want to vaccinate?
With two kinds of vaccines against COVID-19 already available in Georgia, the public’s attitude towards vaccination is becoming more and more important.
Datablog | UNM supporters are especially pessimistic about their economic future
With the pandemic still raging, Georgians are unsurprisingly pessimistic about their economic future.
Datablog | Do people have enough information about COVID-19 in Georgia?
The government has taken several measures to raise awareness about COVID-19; but are the public actually well informed?
Datablog | Half of Georgians believe COVID-19 is man-made
As conspiracy theories followed the spread of the coronavirus globally, we look at which of these took root in Georgia.