Medical activity in Tskaltubo

  • Saturday, 02 December 2023
  • 96 times

Very often women have neither money nor time to pay attention to their health, so the Women Fund “Sukhumi” held a large-scale medical activity in frames of the campaign “16 Active Days Against Gender-based Violence”.

The first location was Tskaltubo – IDP women received free consultations with a family doctor, mammologist, gynecologist and passed medical examination.

A group of doctors talked about the negative impact of violence, reproductive health, the importance of early diagnosis of breast cancer and screening programs.

The medical campaign aroused great interest in the IDP community. The women expressed their gratitude.

Representatives of the City Hall, the Gender Equality Council and Tskaltubo Medical Center took part in the activity.

The campaign is carried out with the support of the European Union and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) within the framework of the EU4Dialogue project.

The main message of the Forum theater

  • Friday, 01 December 2023
  • 104 times

The Forum theater actively participated in the campaign of “16 active days against gender-based violence ”.

Forum theater performances were held in Tskaltubo, and mini-scenes with various forms of violence were shown. The audience actively participated in the performance - the actors were replaced by audience members. The discussion was also interesting.

It is necessary to raise public awareness in order to contribute to the prevention of violence - this was the main message of the forum theater.

The campaign is supported by the European Union and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) in frames of the EU4Dialogue project.

“Break the silence, stop the violence!”

  • Saturday, 25 November 2023
  • 108 times

With this slogan, the Women Fund "Sukhumi" joins the international information campaign "16 active days against gender-based violence."

The campaign started on November 25 and will end on December 10.

Our organization has been an active participant of the campaign for 21 years.

This information leaflet was prepared for the campaign and printed in large edition.

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)

Meetings, challenges, advocacy

  • Friday, 24 November 2023
  • 125 times

Women’s mutual assistance groups actively cooperate with local governments, and in all ten municipalities they have already started to advocate the problems of group members.

Women face a number of problems; especially these are the violence victim women. Group members feel strong support from the social agency, the City Hall and the City Council. This helps in advocacy and problem solution.

In November, project assistant Nino Chabukiani conducted offline and online meetings, and some of them were conducted by group leaders.

Three-month courses of digital literacy were held in Terjola, Bagdati and Kobuleti. The group members learned a lot of useful things from the trainer Kristi Kutateladze. In order to actively use theoretical knowledge in practice, several women (who did not have phones) were given mobile phones. According to them, this is serious support.

The project is implemented with the support the Equality Fund (Canada)

Task force meeting in Kachreti

  • Wednesday, 22 November 2023
  • 125 times

From November 20 to 22, a working meeting was held among the network members at the Ambassador Hotel Kachreti within the framework of GIZ's global program 'Shaping Development-Oriented Migration Policy.

At the meeting, our representative, Linda Chikhladze, shared the experiences of the Women's Fund 'Sukhumi' with the participants.

A workshop on prevention of violence against women and/or domestic violence, protection and assistance to victims of violence, for members of the Municipal Interdepartmental Commission was held in Vani.

Participants reviewed strategies, which will help to solve specific cases. We discussed the obligations of each member of the commission to operate effectively.

During the workshop it was noted that the commission should contribute to the prevention of violence and timely assistance to victims. It is necessary to review the composition and add members so that the commission can work more actively and achieve more results.

 

The project is implemented with the support the Equality Fund (Canada)

Working meeting on issues of sexual violence

  • Friday, 03 November 2023
  • 176 times

Working with civil society partners on consent-based rape definition in law and ending Sexual Violence. Challenges to gender-based violence are identified, and an important discussion has been moderated by Tamar Dekanosidze, Equality Now’s Regional Representative in Eurasia.

Collaboration and solidarity are needed to overcome challenges and make systemic changes possible. Our representative - Linda Chikhladze was involved in the working meeting.

A workshop for members of Senaki City Hall Interdepartmental Commission of the Municipality on the Prevention of Violence against Women and/or Domestic violence, Protection and Assistance to Victims of Violence was held.

During the meeting, a dialogue was held on the practical aspects of the commission work, several acute cases were discussed and a case management strategy was drawn up.

According to the participants, the commission has great potential for preventing violence against women/domestic violence, as well as for providing victims with timely and adequate assistance. This is due to the fact that this mechanism is represented by intersectoral groups; resources are joined and coordinated.

The project is implemented with the support the Equality Fund (Canada)

Handing over the phone is considered as assistance in our project, because its absence often creates many problems.

Handing over a phone helps to empower women (using the phone they can find information about vacancies or daily work), protection and assistance to victims of violence using the SOS button, communication according to various needs.

In short, necessity of phone is obvious today. That is why our organization distributes the phones according to certain criteria. Over the past three months, 6 women have received phones: in Tskaltubo, Chokhatauri, Kobuleti, Samtredia and Terjola (two women received them here).

In addition, three of these six women spent two weeks in our rehabilitation center and received comprehensive support.

The project is implemented with the support of the Urgent Action Fund for Women's Human Rights

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