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Workshop - is an educational activity (like seminars, courses), where the participants gain knowledge independently. Workshops are held on different topics with women and young people. Workshops are often conducted by the participants themselves.

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Conducted workshops on conflict started with a conversation about women's rights. Participants actively discussed the level of protection of women's rights in Georgia and their effect on family conflicts stereotypes and mentality.
Particularly interesting was the workshop, held in the village - Gocha Jikhaishi (Khoni municipality). Participants openly and candidly recorded their views. As it turned out, it was the first time of consideration of this topic, as NGOs rarely come to them (the Fund "Sukhumi" held the first meeting here).
At the meeting it was noted that family conflicts begin with abrogation of women's rights and informing, discussions may destroy harmful stereotypes that contribute to violence against women.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

Personal values, mentality and their impact on domestic conflicts, discussion of this issue caused strict discussions on workshops for the youth in conflictology. The opinions were divided into two: one part thinks that Georgian mentality promotes to development of domestic violence. The argument was the fact that according to mentality, headship in the family is entrusted to the man, and he cannot accept the fact that his rights areabolished - this fear is so strong that all forms of violenceare used.
According to another part of the young people, the mentality is not guilty in everything. Often family members do not know each other, do not respect the values ​​of each other - it promotes to development violence.
Despite the difference of opinion, it was fixed that the meeting of this type contribute to formation of correct thinking in young people and decreasing the risk of family conflicts.
Workshops were held in Khoni, Kutaisi, Poti, attended 41 participants.
 
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

  

Migration of women is in close connection with family conflicts. This question was raised by the participants during the workshop in conflict management, which was held together with the group of young people in Poti, Zugdidi (Koki) and Kutaisi. By the opinion of participants, while speaking about violence, we mean women migration, as in Georgia, coming out of the social condition, each tenth woman is potential victim of violence.

The participants mentioned that the question is painful for everyone and finding the ways out is too difficult, as the reason is so global, that its solution is impossible in nearest future.

After discussion the participants agreed that woman, who goes abroad for work, is already a victim and first of all she needs support from the side of family members, in order to avoid psychological problems.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)
 
Violence against women is particularly perceived by the young people. According to them, if we want to solve the problem first of all should think about how to regulate family conflicts, which are either clear, or in a closed form.
They believe that a rapist should fear sanctions, law and society, he should know that the government will not leave the victim alone, and he will not try to renew the conflict.
On the background of interesting discussions there were held workshops in Koki (Zugdidi Municipality), Honey and Kutaisi - in frames of the campaign of 16 active days.
 
 
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

 

- How important are the negotiations in conflict resolutions. What is facilitation, mediation, who can be the third part – this issues were discussed during the workshops with the group of young people in Tsikaltubo, Senaki, Poti.

Participants tried to discuss the topic through role-playing games. During the analysis, particular emphasis was put on the role of a third party as a mediator.

- Conflict situations need to intervene, but the third party must know when to involve, and generally whether it has the right to it. If you do not analyze these factors, it is possible that the conflict escalates further - said the participants of workshops.

Young people plan, to put into practice the information and develop the skills of the facilitator and not to give the possibility of conflicts.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

  

During the workshops in conflict management, the young people heard information, on how is the conflict analyzed and why is it necessary.

In Senaki the participants mentioned method of “onions”. The most interesting discussions were held in Poti. They remembered real histories, on the basis of which the analysis were made.

-Analysis of the conflict helps to see mistakes. It is very important, as when there is an obstacle, both sides consider themselves right.

In Tskaltubo the youth considers that the method of “onions” is more understandable for the, so it will be fine to familiarize with the similar information from the early age.

By the opinion of participants, after analyzing own positions, interests and needs, it is easy to manage domestic conflicts. Less conflicts mean that the fact of violation will be decreased.

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

  

The problem of violence against women, is perceive by the young people with particular acuteness. According to them, if we want to solve the problem, first of all, you need to think about managing conflicts that occur in families both hidden, or open.

- The company is created by us, it depends on us, what measures will take society in support of the victims. We need to intervene in the conflict at the time, while it is possible to solve the problem – this is the opinion of young participants of the workshops, which were held in Tskhaltubo, Khoni and Poti.

They believe that a rapist should be afraid of the solidarity of society, which will not leave the victim alone. This is very important during the prevention of violence.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

Workshops with the women groups were held in Khoni, Senaki, Khurcha (Zugdidi municipality). After discussion of the examples of domestic conflicts, the work was interactive. The participants mentioned that they have never looked at themselves from the side and saw that often they are the initiators of conflicts.

- It's hard to be angry with yourself, but it is easy to keep evil on others.

- Often, when offended at someone, i pour it out on the family - because it is always difficult to beat yourself.

- If people are able to manage personal, internal conflicts there will be fewer family conflicts - such was the opinion of the participants.

At the workshops, it was noted that conflictology should be tough during the workshops, as a subject, especially in the higher classes, as young people will study themselves better, and easily will resolve conflicts of various types.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt – EvangelischerEntwicklunsdienst (Germany)
 
 
- I am stronger because I have a tablet at home, two bikes, my dad has a Mercedes. And you've got nothing.
- Hey, the elephant! Plump!
- Look, what a funny, barely dragging his feet!
Such real examples about bulling were discussed during a meeting in Tskhaltubo, Poti and Khurcha.
Participants stressed the importance of correct attitude of parents to this issue. According to them, young people need to make clear that superiority is not measured by material and visual indicators, also where and how the conflict begins and turns into violence.
The workshops also discussed responsibilities of teachers and specified that for healthy relations between teenagers free lessons should be carried out in schools, where such topics will be discussed such topics.
 
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

 

Workshops with the women were held with the analysis of interesting histories on:”Women Solidarity – one of the Mechanisms of Conflict Management”.

- Prevention of violence and assistance to the victim is impossible without solidarity and support of women, and it is particularly well illustrated during domestic conflicts. If daughter is a victim of violence, she knows that first of all, she will not have support from the mother – mention the participants.

There was named a real story when a young woman, beaten by a husband appeared in the hospital, and his mother claimed to doctors that a box fell on her from the cupboard. Participants noted that in the last period, a lot has changed for the better, but still there is a lack of unity, solidarity of women, and such events help women to express support to the victim.

Workshops were held in Khurcha, Senaki, Kutaisi.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

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