On 21 Zakariadze Street in Kutaisi, there is a building of a former kindergarten where internally displaced persons live. A useful civil initiative envisaged by the project was implemented in this settlement.

A safe environment for residents was created - dangerous old gates were dismantled and secondary, but relatively new gates were installed. The entrance road, which was difficult for residents to move around during the rain, was repaired. The entrance door to the house was also repaired and the walls were painted.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

Women who participated in the project bought 1 exercise machine, 2 benches and a petrol mower for IDPs living in apartments of the former tea factory in the Ingiri community (Zugdidi municipality).

According to residents, there was no such precedent in the village and they express their deep gratitude for the support of their initiative. This equipment can be used by people of any age, and this will contribute to the introduction of a healthy lifestyle in the community.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

Members of Women Initiative Groups of Kutaisi, Tskaltubo, Khoni, Zugdidi and Senaki municipalities, assistants, representative of the donor organization Medea Gugeshashvili and founder of the Fund “Sukhumi” Alla Gamakharia took part in the meeting within the framework of the "Network of Women and Young Women Peace Ambassadors".

The assistants presented information on the work for the reporting period and summed up the results.

In their speeches, the leaders spoke about the events held in the target municipalities (implementation of the initiatives of the II stage) within the framework of supporting "Civil Initiatives".

According to the leaders and members of the initiative groups, this project has increased the involvement of citizens even more. "Civic Initiatives" presented women in society from a different side. They become active and look for ways to solve problems themselves.

As the women noted, at first they themselves did not believe in the victory of their ideas and had little hope for their implementation, but now the problems have been solved - the team and the population are happy with the results achieved.

The project is implemented with the support of the UN Women  organization

They implemented the initiative envisaged by the project in the IDP settlement of Kutaisi municipality with their own resources. With the grant, residents of the former physics and mathematics boarding school on Leselidze Street, purchased a petrol mower, a water pump and an electric cable, oil for replacement, pliers and an electric machine. These materials will contribute to the creation of a safe living environment in the IDP community.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

The implementation of civil initiatives has been completed in three IDP settlements of Tskaltubo - on Abkhazeti and 9 Aprili Streets.

Residents of the settlements received the necessary materials to create a safe living environment: electric lawn mowers, paints, brushes, irrigation pipes, sprayers, door locks...

These materials were purchased according to their needs, and they themselves will join in the process of arranging their houses or yards.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

Within the framework of the "Civil Initiative", IDPs living in Kutaisi on Chavchavadze Street No. 58 purchased a combined petrol mower, devices for processing grass and trees.

As a result of the civil initiative, living conditions in the settlement will improve and become safer.

 

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

Civil initiative envisaged by the project was implemented In the IDP settlement of Kutaisi. Residents of cottage-2 on Guram Gabeskiria Street received an electric mower, pruning shears and a saw on elements, a cart, a pipe and insulating tape.

Residents of the village implemented the initiative with their own resources. The use of purchased materials will contribute to the creation of a safe environment

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

The work envisaged by the project has been completed in the IDP settlement of Khoni.

Two problems were solved: due to a faulty drainage system, rainwater accumulated near houses #10 and #15. Residents cut canals that changed the direction of the water. During heavy rains, water got into the basement and flooded, which created a threat to people's health. There were many reptiles and rodents. There was a risk of damage to the basement of the building.

Two initiatives were implemented with the human resources of the local community: the ground was excavated and filled near house #10. A raised fence was installed on the side of the pedestrian path near house #15. Thus, two problems were solved.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

In order to solve the problems of the IDP community in Senaki, within the framework of supporting the "Civil Initiatives", six water pumps were given to residents. The pumps will serve 12 buildings, facilitate the process of pumping water from basements and reduce the risks affecting the safety and health of people.

The second initiative was supported in response to the urgent problem of the threat posed by weeds. Within the framework of the project, five electric mowers were given to the population, designed for 12 residential houses.

Leaders of women's groups, activists and residents of the community actively joined in the process of implementing civil initiatives.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

Khoni Women's Network implements two civil initiatives. The first initiative will solve the problem of 40 families living in house No. 10 of the IDP settlement, related to flooding of basements during rain.

The implementation of the second initiative will solve the problem of heavy rainfall for 40 families living in house No. 15.

It is difficult for residents of both houses to get out of the entrances during rain - the entrances are flooded, water flows into the basements.

The members of the women's network consulted with specialists. Their recommendation is to make a barrier for water from the side of the pedestrian path.

The members of the women's network have already purchased the necessary materials and equipment, and are now planning specific work.

The project is implemented with the support

 of the UN Women organization

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