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Risk Indicators of Violence Against Women: Safety, Domestic Violence and Access to Support Services

The publication prepared by the Women Fund “Sukhumi” is based on a quantitative study conducted in November–December 2025, involving 540 women respondents from 10 municipalities of Western Georgia: Tskaltubo, Kutaisi, Khoni, Terjola, Vani, Chokhatauri, Senaki, Zugdidi, Tsalenjikha and Khobi. The study examines women’s safety, experiences of domestic violence and technology-facilitated violence, as well as awareness of, access to and trust in support services.

The study revealed that women’s safety is most affected by unemployment, the risk of losing a job, poverty, migration and insufficient access to services. Stigma surrounding domestic violence also remains a significant problem, often preventing women from openly acknowledging their personal experiences and seeking help. The data also showed that, despite increased awareness of available services, many women still do not have precise information about whom to contact and how to seek assistance in cases of violence or danger.

One of the key findings of the publication is that preventing violence and protecting women cannot be achieved through information-sharing alone. It is essential to strengthen reliable, confidential, geographically and financially accessible services, especially for vulnerable groups: internally displaced women, socially vulnerable women, women living in rural areas and women responsible for caring for persons with disabilities or older family members.

 

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The project is implemented with the support of Brot für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

 

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