Senaki Club will discuss the problems

 
 
The ordinary meeting of the Club of Voter Women of Senaki was attended by the ative members of the club, also the members of Senaki Municipality Sakrebulo and Gender Advisory Council. The meeting raised several problems of road rehabilitation on Mother Street, gasification of several districts of the city, also absence of sewage system. Journalist Tako Arziani raised the issue of single assistance for socially unprotected families.
The Club members will try their best in envisaging elaborated suggestions in city budget.
Members of Sakrebulo – Dinara Khukhua mentioned that the issues are actual and they will be discussed and solved.
 
The project is implemented with the support
 of the UN Women’s Fund for Gender Equality

 

Three meetings on the issue of trafficking

 
Trafficking as a type of violence and mechanisms of protection – these issues were discussed on the youth meetings in the School No4 of Tskaltubo, WSC of Kutaisi and School No1 in Senaki.
The young people heard the issue, information on law, the discussion with participation of everyone.
"Society is refrained from discussing this issue, like this does not happen, but the statistics tell a different story. Young people should know about the defense mechanisms from trafficking, it is necessary to conduct such discussions in order not to face the danger,"- noted the participants of the meeting.
 
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

Three meetings of the Youth Club

 

In the beginning of May 3 meetings of the Youth Club were held, participants discussed the issues of ethics, aesthetics, sex education and early marriage.
On May 1 at school №1 of Tskhaltubo 22 people attended (18 students and parents) an active discussion.
It was noted that in one class, two girls got married, so it is necessary to speak about such important topics to inform the youth about another section of the problem.
In the public school of the village Koki (Zugdidi Municipality) informational meeting was attended by 15 girls and boys. The meeting was also attended by three pupils from the school of the village Orsantiya. Attendants were actively involved in the discussion. Despite the "awkward issues", there was a feeling of space and openness of youth.
The third meeting was held on May 5 in Women's Support Centre of Khoni. Subject slightly strained audience. Some participants said that it is necessary to meet and discuss such topics, while others were against. Although they expressed their position openly, talked about the problems, identified ethics and aesthetics.
 
 
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

Meetings in the youth clubs on actual issues

Another 3 meeting of youth clubs regarding ethics, aesthetics, sexual education and early marriage was conducted, this time in Senaki school №7 and Women's Support Centre of Poti and Kutaisi.
These topics were actual for the participants. Therefore, there were held active, frank discussions. Young people made interesting parallels with life examples.
The meetings became the beginning of the interest from the side of participants. The main result is that they have the desire, to seek further information on these matters, and then conducte informational meetings for peers.
 
 
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)

 

Local problems in the Club of Voter Women of Batumi

Ordinary meeting of Batumi VWC raised a problem of local population.
Participants of the meeting heard information regarding the problem of the roof, damaged as a result of strong wind on April 8, in the settlement of Tamar. The club gave statement in relevant local government, after this the problem was solved.
The club members mentioned that similar examples are motivation for actions and further cooperation with the state structures

 

The project is implemented with the support  of the U.S. Department of State

 

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