The final meetings at the Youth Empowerment Centers were held with some changes. There were problems, but despite this, the youth were maximally involved in the training process. They noted that they learned a lot during the course, and their educational and technical skills improved, which will be useful for them in practice.
It was especially important for the youth to receive certificates confirming the completion of the course. New groups are in the process of actively formation.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
The Women's Fund “Sukhumi” applies a trauma-informed approach when working with women who have experienced violence, helping them through rehabilitation and transition to a new phase of life.
This method is based on empathy, creating a safe environment, and providing support tailored to individual needs. Specialists not only offer psychological assistance but also focus on empowering women, developing their abilities, and reintegrating them as full members of society.
A trauma-informed approach allows survivors to process their experiences, receive the necessary support, and regain confidence in their own strength. This process is crucial for their empowerment and ability to start anew.
The Women's Fund “Sukhumi” continues its mission to ensure that more women receive the support they need and build a dignified and independent future.
The Women’s Fund “Sukhumi” is committed to helping survivors of violence regain their strength and rebuild their lives. Through the support of social workers and specially trained para-specialists, women receive guidance, resources, and opportunities for social reintegration. This process not only aids their recovery but also empowers them to create a safer and more dignified future.
By fostering a society where every woman has the support she needs, we take a step closer to a world free from violence.
According to a study by the Women’s Fund “Sokhumi,” 77.6% of teenagers experience anxiety and depression due to online violence. 42.2% avoid social media out of fear, and 30.2% never seek help.
The effects of online violence are invisible but real. Teenagers need support to feel safe both online and offline.
Social media has become an integral part of modern life, but is it truly safe for young people? Research shows that the online world is full of dangers, many of which particularly affect teenagers.
According to a study by the Women’s Fund “Sokhumi,” one in four students has personally experienced cyberbullying and online violence. On platforms like TikTok and Facebook, girls are especially vulnerable to harassment and offensive comments, which negatively impact their emotional well-being. Meanwhile, boys often fall victim to hacking attacks and financial pressure.
Online safety is not just an individual responsibility - it is a task for the whole society. Only through collective efforts can we make the digital space safer and more supportive for young people.
The Women's Congress of Georgia was founded in March. The idea came after the participation of the Women's Information Center in the Polish Women's Congress in 2024. The goal of the Congress is to strengthen the role of women in building democracy, promote their active participation and achieve gender equality.
The congress was attended by women from different fields and generations who are interested in actual issues: violence prevention, the fight against the anti-gender movement, promoting women's political participation, economic empowerment of women, gender policy, the implementation of the "Women, Peace and Security" agenda, etc. The congress in Georgia is supported by local and international partners. The Women's Congress was attended by women who actively cooperate with our organization.
The project is implemented with the support of the UN Women organization
The Women's Fund “Sukhumi” opened basic cutting and sewing courses in Tsalenjikha.
The course began in February and will last two months.
Teacher Nana Kalandia allocated a place in her house and everything necessary for training has already been prepared - sewing machines, fabrics, threads...
The women make patterns, sew and work on designs with interest.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
Since February, a group of para-specialists has started working in 10 municipalities of Western Georgia. These are: Vani, Terjola, Samtredia, Khoni, Tskaltubo, Senaki, Khobi, Zugdidi, Tsalenjikha, Chokhatauri. The group members passed relevant training and are applying the information they have received in practice.
Para-specialists hold individual meetings in communities, study women's needs and provide information on women's economic empowerment programs and various services.
At the same time, group members provide consultations on identified cases and give them the right direction.
The work of para-specialists is aimed at preventing cases of domestic violence, informing and empowering women.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
A meeting on the topic: "Kindergartens, family, community - social partnership for the well-being of children" was held in Kutaisi.
The participants heard information about the research "The main aspects of family and community participation in the educational process of preschool institutions", conducted by the Women Fund "Sukhumi".
The discussion emphasized the importance of exchanging information and coordination between structures working in the field of protecting children's rights and providing various social services.
"There are many problems, but by increasing the participation of all of us, parents and the community, we can overcome the obstacles that prevent the creation of a full, positive environment for children," emphasized the participants. The meeting was attended by parents, teachers, and children’s rights defenders, employees of special service centers, kindergarten managers, industry specialists, and experts.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
A round table on the topic "Kindergartens, family, community - social partnership for the well-being of the child" organized by the Women Fund "Sukhumi", was held in Kutaisi, in the Center for Children's Rights,
The meeting was attended by parents, teachers, journalists, and childrens’ rights defenders, representatives of social services, kindergarten managers, specialists and experts of the region.
The participants were introduced to the research “Key aspects of family and community participation in the educational process of preschool institutions”, with the main conclusions that are identified in the direction of family and community participation in the educational process of preschool institutions.
The participants of the round table exchanged information on the positive impact of the family and community participation component, interesting practices and challenges they face in this area. According to their assessment, such meetings will contribute to increased coordination and cooperation, improving social partnership between parents and entities working in the field of children's rights.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)