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Every second woman in Georgia has experienced at least one form of violence during her life, and every fourth woman has experienced sexual harassment.
In line with national and international commitments, UN Women works on the levels of policies and legislation, institutions and grassroots, in order to achieve transformative results for increased gender equality and greater protection of the rights of women and girls.
About UN Women in Georgia. UN Women entered Georgia in 2001. The first regional project of the organization implemented under UNIFEM was Women for Conflict Prevention and Peace-building in the Southern Caucasus.
By visualizing data from Country Gender Equality profile (2020) and other relevant studies, the publication presents prevalence and forms of violence, public opinion, and government response on violence against women in Georgia and how they have been changed over time.
National Study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2022. The study was conducted by UN Women in partnership with GEOSTAT within the framework of the “Ending Violence against Women and Girls in Georgia” project funded by the European Union and UN Women’s "Making Every Woman and Girl Count" programme in Europe and Central Asia (Women Count ...
UN Women is the UN organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women. A global champion for women and girls, UN Women was established to accelerate progress on meeting their needs worldwide.
The Country Gender Equality Profile (CGEP) represents an important guide to assess the existing situation regarding women’s empowerment and gender equality. The CGEP describes and analyses the present situation in Georgia mainly based on the indicators of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), while at the same time considering the BPfA ...
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Since 2001, UN Women (previously UNIFEM) has provided continues support to partners in Georgia to increase meaningful participation of women in conflict prevention, transformation, resolution, and sustainable peacebuilding processes.
Ms. Kaori Ishikawa serves as the UN Women Country Representative to Georgia since August 2021. Kaori brings over 20 years of extensive experience managing peace, humanitarian and development programmes as well as policy and advocacy work in over 20 countries.