Workshop on Identification, Support, and Response to Domestic Violence against Women Held in Zugdidi

On December 17, a workshop was held in Zugdidi with a group of women on the topic: “Identification, Support, and Response to Domestic Violence against Women in Local Communities.”

During the workshop, participants received information on the forms and dynamics of domestic violence, available support services and mechanisms for survivors, as well as early identification of women at risk and appropriate response strategies.

The meeting was conducted in a discussion-based format, creating a safe space for women to openly and actively share their views and personal experiences. The discussions highlighted that domestic violence is still widely perceived as a private family matter, which often discourages intervention and reinforces silence.

Participants emphasized that silence does not ensure safety and that timely intervention and access to information are crucial. Particular attention was paid to the issue of social stigma, which frequently forces women to hide violence due to fear of judgment and exclusion. According to participants, such families exist in every community, yet community passivity remains a significant challenge.

Workshop participants agreed that every woman should have access to information about available support services for survivors of violence. Awareness increases readiness to seek help and plays a vital role in the prevention and effective management of domestic violence cases.

The project is implemented with the support of CISU

 

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