Women and girls from the Tskaltubo IDP community are becoming more and more active in advocating for their problems. They practice the knowledge and experience, accumulated during the project and try to further improve the social environment of the community.
The initiative group aims to solve specific infrastructure problems. This time, the main focus is on the arrangement of a bus stop, a sports ground, and the renovation of a children's attraction.
These initiatives are not only aimed at improving the well-being of the local population, but are also an important prerequisite for promoting the principles of "Women, Peace and Security" at the municipal level.
The group plans to send a letter to the local government so that the issues raised can be discussed at an early stage and the necessary decisions can be made.
Tskaltubo Women's Group increases the motivation of the population that with active involvement it is possible not only to identify problems, but also to successfully solve them.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
"I felt such great help, hope and respect for the first time. I learned about social services and my rights, about how to achieve justice. I thank you all for your support, attention and warmth, and wish you great success in this difficult work that you do." These are the words of one of the guests of the Rehabilitation Center of the Women Fund "Sukhumi".
In 2024, 71 beneficiaries (39 women and 32 children) underwent rehabilitation at the Center.
The center carries out comprehensive work with women who are victims of violence, survivors of violence, and those in crisis situations, with the involvement of a psychologist, lawyer, social worker, and assistant for working with children.
Each woman leaves the center stronger, more confident, and more informed. Most of them have changed their lives.
In the second half of January, the Rehabilitation Center received new guests and continued its usual work with women and children.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
During the information meeting held with members of Kutaisi Women Initiative Group, it was noted that the project had increased their level of knowledge about the necessity of reducing risks.
The women chose the following topics for advocacy:
- Choma, 3 Leselidze Street, first residential building - problem with water flowing from the roof
- 58 I. Chavchavadze Street - renovation of children's attractions
- G. Gabeskiria Street, cottage #2 - problem with the drainage system and road construction
The women have solved many problems in their communities. They know how to choose addressees, who to contact to solve problems. They have already prepared letters and met with responsible persons. The meeting participants realized the importance of proper advocacy and civic activity.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
We present our new video, highlighting the Women’s Fund "Sokhumi" work to strengthen women's roles and engagement and address domestic violence issues. For over 20 years, we have been actively working in ten municipalities of western Georgia: Kutaisi, Tskaltubo, Khoni, Terjola, Samtredia, Chokhatauri, Zugdidi, Senaki, Tsalenjikha, and Khobi.
Within the framework of the general network of IDP women and girls of the Women Fund "Sukhumi" - "Network of Women and Girls Peace Ambassadors" the initiatives envisaged by the project were implemented in five municipalities: Senaki, Tskaltubo, Khoni, Zugdidi and Kutaisi.
The process was actively participated by leaders of women groups, activists and community residents. The initiatives were implemented with the involvement of human resources of the local community.
The project is implemented with the support
of the UN Women organization
The Women Fund “Sukhumi” successfully completed 2024. At the end of the year, the staff of the organization gathered for a reporting meeting.
The Chairperson of the Women Fund “Sukhumi”, Alla Gamakharia, gave a brief overview of the work and achievements. Project assistants spoke about individual projects, areas, results, and success stories. The implementation of majority of the projects will continue in 2025. The project teams are ready to actively continue working in the next year.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
The Women Fund "Sukhumi" monitoring brief, based on data collected from research conducted between May and October 2024, reviews the role and effectiveness of social workers in the prevention of and response to violence against women. The report highlights the challenges impacting the efficiency of social workers, including coordination difficulties with referral entities such as schools, kindergartens, medical institutions, and local self-government bodies, which hinder the timely identification of women at risk of violence and limit their access to necessary services.
Particular attention is given to the diverse responsibilities and functions of social workers, often leading to professional overload. The brief examines structural challenges, such as limited financial resources, insufficient staffing, and the lack of transportation, which severely affect the effectiveness of their work, particularly in the regions.
The monitoring also identifies successful practices, including the high level of trust between beneficiaries and social workers, close collaboration with municipal child rights protection departments, and effective cooperation with non-governmental organizations. The report draws on the experiences of social workers from the Imereti and Samegrelo regions (Kutaisi, Khoni, Baghdati, Samtredia, Zugdidi, Tsalenjikha municipalities), and provides recommendations aimed at strengthening social services, improving coordination, and enhancing overall effectiveness.
Introducing the latest brief report by the Women Fund "Sukhumi", which assesses the effectiveness of shelters and crisis centers while identifying critical gaps and challenges. The report highlights issues such as limited geographical accessibility, insufficient psychological and multilingual support services, and the absence of childcare options for young children—factors that hinder women survivors of domestic violence from fully utilizing these facilities. It also notes that the 2023 legislative amendments, which removed the "victim status" requirement for accessing services, have yet to be implemented in municipal programs, further limiting access to local support services.
The report emphasizes the need for effective monitoring and follow-up support mechanisms to facilitate the reintegration and independent living of women survivors after leaving shelters. It advocates for strengthening shelters systemically and developing sustainable, effective rehabilitation models to provide comprehensive assistance and safeguard the rights of women affected by violence.
Gogolesubani is a small village in Chokhatauri municipality. At the request of local women, our organization organized sewing courses and invited Nana Gogoladze, who lives in the same village, as a teacher. The women completed the two-month basic course with great enthusiasm. All of them are happy with the knowledge they received and are asking for more courses.
At the last lesson, an exhibition of works was organized and they were awarded certificates.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)