Akaki Sikharulidze


Professor Akaki Sikharulidze, PhD, resides in Tbilisi, Georgia.

Born in 1958, he graduated from the Faculty of Journalism at Tbilisi State University in 1982. He subsequently worked at the Central Office of Georgian Youth Organisations, where he directed the editorial department for youth magazines, newspapers, and television and radio broadcasts. Since 1987, he has actively contributed to the Georgian Federation of Journalists, serving as the editor of the newspaper "Sakme" ("Business").

He has been a member of the International Federation of Journalists since 1990. In 1992, he became the Chairman of the Georgian Federation of Journalists, and since 1997, he has served as Vice-President of the International Confederation of Journalists' Unions.

In 1993, Professor Sikharulidze founded the National Consensus Hall. In 1994, he published "Immortality," a book that honours those who perished in Abkhazia and Shida Kartli. In 1997, he established the tradition of celebrating Georgian Journalism Day on March 21, commemorating the publication of the first Georgian-language newspaper in 1819. Furthermore, he co-founded the magazines "Journalist" and "Consumer Choice"; He is the founder and President of the International Institute of Journalism, Law, and Business. 

In recognition of his substantial contributions to the advancement of Georgian journalism, including his insightful coverage of pertinent topics and his commitment to training young professionals, he received the Order of Honour from the President of Georgia in 1998. In 2013, he took on the role of Acting Chairman of the Georgian National Communications Commission.