Organisation’s activity:

* Woman and gender equality * Woman and peacebuilding * Woman and non-violent society * Work with youth

Who we are:

We are a group of women- internally displaced people (IDPs) who come together to establish a women’s non-governmental organisation in Kutaisi, Western Georgia in October, 1997. Our group was created after the Georgian population had to flee Abkhazia as a result of the armed conflict in 1992-1993.

Our organisational mission:

Development of women’s activity through educational, legal, economic, social, cultural activities to increase women’s role in building a democratic society in Georgia, in the peaceful resolution of the conflict in Abkhazia, and achieving economic independence

Article in the newspaper “P.S”

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An article “Gender mainstreaming at local level – Polish case” (author Ekaterina Gamakharia, a representative of Fund “Sukhumi”, women’s rights expert) was published in the newspaper “P.S.”.

The article is a brief overview of an analytical work of Katarzyna Zielinska, a doctor of Jagiellonian University, Sociological Institute, that was developed on the request of Fund “Sukhumi” within the framework of the project “Learning from the experience of Visegrad 4 to advocate for equal, inclusive and democratic local governance".

The project is implemented with the support of the Visegrad Fund and the Kingdom of the Netherlands