Women’s Migration: Real Stories from Western Georgia
Behind women’s migration lie real experiences – poverty, bank debts, domestic violence, and unpaid labor.
A new study by the Fund “Sukhumi,” conducted in 11 municipalities of Western Georgia, shows that:
- 67% of surveyed women have thought about leaving the country at least once;
- 30% are already actively considering migration.
These figures are not just statistics. They reflect the difficult choices women are facing.
See the full study here: https://fsokhumi.ge/index.php/en/publications/gender-based-violence/item/15771-why-do-women-leave
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)