The study on Views and Attitudes of IDP Women on Conflict Transformation, Reconciliation and Peacebuilding is the first of its kind in the field and uses quantitative and qualitative methods to examine the perspectives of IDP women, including young |
The conference aims to provide a platform where women can directly advocate for the effective implementation of WPS initiatives in their respective regions |
Women's Information Center, along with our colleagues and friends, responds to the incident that occurred in the Parliament of Georgia on October 31, when members of the parliamentary majority verbally insulted female deputies |
The ECR Group has nominated the pro-European people of Georgia and Nino Lomjaria, former Public Defender of Georgia, for the 2023 Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought |
The Taliban have ordered hair and beauty salons in Afghanistan to shut in the latest restriction faced by women |
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 |
On May 3, the Women's Information Center (WIC) hosted young leaders from the city of Dushanbe, who are on a study visit in Georgia within the framework of the program "Women's Political and Public Participation" program implemented by the OSCE |
During the busy four-day (20-23 March) workshops, such issues as peacebuilding and peacekeeping were discussed; Women, Peace, and Security (WPS), Youth, Peace and Security (YPS) |
The meeting aimed to support conflict-affected women and youth; As well as women and youth living along the so-called administrative border. At the same time, the goal was to raise the awareness of participants, so that they can independently advocate for issues |
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