The CAREC Gender Climate Awards 2024 aims to recognize individuals and organizations making significant contributions to gender equality in the context of climate change resilience, adaptation and mitigation within the CAREC region.
Natalia Vorobey is a refugee from Ukraine who moved to Georgia with her two children and retired mother. Being in a foreign country, although friendly, Natalia faces the responsibility of taking care of her family all alone |
Center for Civil Integration and Inter-Ethnic Relations (CCIIR) published an analytical bulletin on “What we need to know about teachers in Georgian schools”. |
The handbook "Prevention of online radicalization: methodological proposals from Germany, France and Russia" is the result of the joint work of the international expert community and aims to create practical methodologies that ensure the prevention of online radicalization among young people prevention |
Ursula von der Leyen met with Turkey's President Erdogan but the meeting was overshadowed after she was relegated to the sofa |
Liberals fear that Amy Coney Barrett, Trump's pick to replace Ruth Bader Ginsburg, could vote to roll back abortion rights |
IME reveals the 2020 TIME100, its annual list of the 100 most influential people in the world. The issue has 8 worldwide covers, each highlighting a member of the TIME100 |
Guterres said that as of mid-July schools were closed in some 160 countries, affecting more than 1 billion students, while at least 40 million children have missed out on pre-school. |
Facebook chief operating officer Sheryl Sandberg outlined several steps Facebook is taking to support the Black community and diversity, financial and otherwise |
Sullivan is now the first person to have both walked in space and descend to the furthest reaches of the seafloor |
The report on measures implemented by Government of Georgia against COVID-19 says nothing about consultations with gender experts, women entrepreneurs, etc. throughout the drafting of the aforementioned anti-crisis policy document, which in turn is problematic and raises legitimate questions about the gender sensitivity of the action plan itself.
Three new projects implemented by civil society partners will work across the country with victims of domestic violence, IDPs, and persons with disabilities