Solidarity, Feminism, Women Movement in Georgia - These issues were discussed at the meeting of Senaki Youth Initiative Group.
Solidarity is a power, responsibility, positive impulses, solidarity brings us closer to the goal.
This was the position of the youth about the essence of solidarity.
The participants heard the stories of the first feminist women, how they tried to support women through their activities, to strengthen their rights in Georgia!
According to the participants, such information has a positive effect on their consciousness. They believe that women solidarity is still important and relevant today, because women still have to talk about protection of their rights.
The project is implemented with the support of the USAID
Why is solidarity important? – the discussion of this issue was interactive.
According to the participants, solidarity increases the results, the scale and its power is unlimited.
The participants got acquainted with the stories of Georgian feminist women, who played an important role in the development and assistance of women.
At the end of the meeting, the participants noted that solidarity is important in any case, in any situation.
The project is implemented with the support of the USAID
The women heard information about the International Women's Day, the history of March 8 and its establishment.
The issue of solidarity was highlighted at the meeting, the participants talked about their contribution to help women and children in war.
The women also highlighted the topic of solidarity and mentioned that solidarity is important in any case and situation.
The project is implemented with the support of the USAID
Online training was held with members of Tskaltubo IDP Women Initiative Group. The participants reviewed the methodology for conducting needs research and also shared their experience of participating in surveys with each other.
During the training, they talked about practical work with respondents and data collection, about filling out online questionnaires, conducting focus groups and in-depth interviews. The participants got acquainted the questionnaire and received the necessary advice.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
The practice of target groups’ needs research was discussed at the training with Khoni IDP Women Initiative Group. Participants were provided with comprehensive information on conducting quantitative and qualitative research online. They talked about practical work with groups and data collection.
The training was based on practical advices and examples. Participants were particularly interested in the detailed discussion of the online questionnaire, expressing their views on the content of the questionnaire.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
The methods and skills for conducting needs research, the technique of collecting quantitative and qualitative data - these topics were highlighted at the online training, with members of Kutaisi Initiative Group of IDP Women.
The participants discussed the questionnaire template, recorded their opinions, expectations and shared their experiences with each other.
The work is carried out within the framework of the project "Women and Youth for Implementation of the Peace and Security Agenda at the Local Level".
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
Within the framework of the project "Women and Youth for Implementation of the Peace and Security Agenda at the Local Level", training was held for the members of Senaki IDP Women Initiative Group. Participants heard information on methods and skills for conducting needs research.
The following issues were discussed: what are the risks of the process of collecting quantitative and qualitative data, how important it is to select the target beneficiaries. Practical exercises on facilitation techniques and skills were done.
The conducted work will help to the members of the group, as they will be directly involved in the research process from the next month.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
The training was held with the members of Zugdidi IDP Women Initiative Group, where they discussed the practice of target groups’ needs research of the target groups.
Participants talked about their strengths and weaknesses, the experience of participating in research.
The group members received comprehensive information on the following issues: techniques of quantitative and qualitative research; How to fill in the online questionnaires, how to conduct a focus group and in-depth interview.
Through the presentation, participants learned about the sample questionnaire and received practical advices. Despite the online format, the meeting turned out to be interesting and active.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
The right of children to: have family, alternative care, education, health, social protection, proper living conditions and development, protection from child abuse, protection from harmful influences. These issues were discussed at a meeting on February 17.
The “Convention on the Rights of the Child” has changed both children's perceptions and attitudes towards them - children are people with special rights and not just passive objects of charity.
The Convention declares that children need special care and protection.
The project is implemented with the support of the USAID