Meeting of the club of women voters in Ozurgeti

 

Ordinary meeting of the club of women voters in Ozurgeti was devoted to planning of involvement of the club in Gender Advisory Council (GAC) in the campaign of 16 active days against gender violence. it was decided that the club members and the GAC jointly will conduct informational meetings with representatives of local self-government, work-shops in schools and kindergartens of the city and municipality, in the college “Horizont”.

During the meeting it was mentioned that in Sakrebulo of Ozurgeti there is held an active work for formation of Gender Equality Council.

The project is implemented with the support  of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia 

Meeting of the club of women voters in Kutaisi

  

During the meeting of the club of women voters the members spoke about results of parliament elections. It was mentioned that now, in comparison with previous parliaments, more women are presented. According to them, this is a step forward, but still not enough, and they adhere to the principle of quotas.

The conversation also touched preparations for the campaign "16 active days against violence towards the women." Club members expressed their desire to hold informational meetings with students of schools, representatives of political parties, the kindergarten teachers...

Advocacy of local issues were not left without attention. The meeting discussed a number of issues and chose prior ones.

The project is implemented with the support  of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia 

Batumi - a meeting of the Club of Women-Voters

   

At a meeting of the Club of Women Voters was continued discussions on the issue, which was raised at the last meeting-problem of overlapping roof and basement pollution in the flat №107 on the Lermontov street. Invited guest - the representative of the union of corps told about existing programs and ways of solving problems.

At the meeting, there was planned inclusion of the Club of Women-Voters in the campaign of "16 active days against violence towards the women." Concrete measures were planned.

The meeting was attended by the member of Kobuleti Sakrebulo Lia Shakarishvili, who expressed a desire to become a member of the club. She is interested in the formation of gender equality council in the City and regarding this matter she had a consultation with members of Batumi Gender Advisory Council, which is now joined with the club of women voters.

The project is implemented with the support of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia 

The Club of Women-voters in Khoni

  

In Sakrebulo of Khoni municipality there was held a meeting of the club of women voters. The participants shared information about results of the second round of 2016 parliament elections, about planning activities in frames of 16 day campaign, about identifying and advocacy of local problems.

It was mentioned that on November 25, it is necessary to participate in the action against violence – thus larger scale of society will get aware of problem.

The project is implemented with the support  of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia 

Club of Women Voters in Senaki

 

 

On November 15 there was held ordinary meting of the Club of Women Voters in the conference hall of Senaki Sakrebulo. The meeting was attended by the members of the Club, members of the GAC, women candidates and Sakrebulo staff. There was held a discussion of the results of Parliament elections in terms of women representation.

Women noted that in next elections of the local self-government, there shall be presented as many women candidates as possible, and above all political parties should take care of it.

The conversation touched the topic of violence against women and children and the upcoming 16-day international campaign with the slogan "From peace in the home to peace in the world." On November 25 Club members will join the large-scale action of the fund "Sukhumi", which will be held in Senaki, and in eight cities of Western Georgia. They will also hold information meetings in kindergartens and schools.

The project is implemented with the support  of the U.S. Embassy in Georgia 

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