Civil Discussion in Khoni

  • Wednesday, 14 May 2025
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An interesting discussion was held with a group of women from Khoni IDP settlement. The topic of conversation was the psychosocial, economic, legal and structural aspects of migration. The participants shared their views on what impacts the scale of migration, what are its social consequences and side effects, and what can be done to prevent migration.

"When, according to statistics, 43% of immigrants in recent years are children under 15, of course, there are real reasons for concern."

"10-15 years ago there was a big wave of migration in Khoni. There are no women left who could leave. Now it is more of a migration of young people."

"They leave, and factually no one comes back."

"To prevent migration, we must familiarize society with its social consequences. Let's think together what people, especially women, need to avoid this step."

Many specific ideas were expressed regarding areas where real employment opportunities for women should appear and conditions for their support should be created.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Five youth clubs received a small grant from the Women Fund “Sukhumi”. Trainings on current topics were held in five municipalities.

In the project proposal, members of Terjola youth club wrote: "In the modern world, the interdependence of parents and children often faces challenges. To understand this problem and improve relationships, we developed the project "Harmony in the family - mutual understanding between generations." The training was full of active discussions, bright emotions and plans for the future...

Tskaltubo Youth Club dedicated training to the topic: "The Impact of Relationships between Children and Parents on Personal Development." Participants symbolically expressed their attitude to parents-children relationships on the "Tree of Emotions." There was active involvement, a role-playing game "Change the Perspective" and a discussion. One of the parents noted: "This was an impressive training. We communicated and listened to each other. Such meetings should be held more often!" The training "Tolerance among Youth" at Tsalenjikha Youth Club discussed the importance of tolerance, equality, acceptance of differences and respect to each other.

A psychologist of the Women Fund “Sukhumi” held meetings at the Women Support Centers in Senaki, Khobi, Tskaltubo, Vani and Terjola. During the meetings, she spoke about the harm of violence regarding children.

- Most children from families with violent atmosphere, show aggressive behavior. From an early age, a child has aggressive reactions, which persists for a long period of time. The outside world is hostile to the child, the sense of danger is heightened, and his reaction is likely to be aggressive. Therefore, parents should protect children from an aggressive environment from an early age, - notes psychologist Eka Kvachakidze.

Women consider the psychologist's advice useful, and meetings with her are very important for them.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Together, with mutual assistance

  • Monday, 28 April 2025
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Some meetings of women's mutual assistance groups were held in municipalities, and some of them were held online.

In Tsalenjikha, the story of one of the women who suffered violence was voiced. It is planned to discuss a new case and provide assistance. New participants were added to the group in Terjola. During a meeting in Tskaltubo, women discussed their needs. Their desire is to organize cutting, sewing and polymer clay courses. This will contribute to their economic empowerment.

The involvement of a psychologist gives the meetings a special effect, since each participant needs competent advice.

The group members are confident that together, with mutual assistance, they will solve many problems.

The project is implemented with the support the Equality Fund (Canada)

Paraprofessionals in the field of social work are individuals who do not have an academic degree or professional license in social work, but nevertheless play a major role in working with vulnerable groups. Their function is especially important when social services are not available or are very limited.

This is an excerpt from a new publication.

“A Social Work Guide for Community Leaders: Supporting Women Under the Risk of Violence and Surviving Domestic Violence” is a practical and in-depth resource for community and social leaders who work with women at the local level

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The project is implemented with the support the Equality Fund (Canada)

Finding the right solution

Our forum-theater held a performance at a meeting of the women's mutual assistance group in Tskaltubo Innovation Center.

The issues raised were of great interest to the participants. During the discussion, they noted the need to respond to problems and change the attitude of society.

The forum-theater held the second meeting in Tskaltubo public school. Performing in front of peers is always interesting and responsible. The students liked the performances, actively entered into different roles, openly talked about the problems of the younger generation and ways to solve them.

The forum-theater's performances make the audience think and help them find the right solution.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Here we were met by a warm atmosphere, caring people... We felt love, attention, support... – mentioned the women before leaving, expressing gratitude, which is the best quality of people.

Another group of mothers and children was escorted from the Rehabilitation Center of the Women Fund "Sukhumi". These families are registered in the database of socially vulnerable groups of the population and are also eco-migrants. The days spent in the Rehabilitation Center were beneficial to them: therapeutic sessions, receiving useful information, relaxation and rehabilitation... They participated in all the activities with great interest. These are their impressions and sketches...

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

 

In March, another training course was completed in the Youth Empowerment Centers. In April, new groups were formed in 10 municipalities. Teachers and leaders of the previous training course took an active part in this process. The work of the first month of the training course was successfully completed.

- there are difficulties, but despite many interfering factors, we believe that we will continue to conduct trainings with the created groups, - the trainers note.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Informing and supporting women

  • Tuesday, 22 April 2025
  • 346 times

What problems do women have in different communities, how do they solve these problems, how are cases of domestic violence identified and what challenges do they face - these are the main topics discussed at the mobilization meetings held in the Women Support Centers.

According to the participants, monthly meetings are a source of information for them - they learn new information, talk about their problems, try to help identify cases of violence and help women to solve community problems. They talked about the importance of economic support programs. They believe that women do not have the necessary skills to turn an idea into a project and have their own income.

Para-specialists actively work with mobilizers to identify cases of domestic violence and victim support services.

Over the course of a month, more than 150 women received information about victim support services at Women Support Centers. Ten women were redirected to a psychologist for consultation. Three women improved their condition with the help of a lawyer.

Thanks to the strengthening of social work, women are supported more e

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

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