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This issue of the journal contains several evaluations of Fund Sukhumi’s activity:

"Domestic violence” is a problem which we’ve been working on for long with Fund "Sukhumi”. The main is what changes we can make in people’s lives”, - Ilonka Boltze (coordinator of EED on Balkans and Caucasus).

"You work much and do much for women”, - Michael Kronenberg (financial Director of EED).

"It was very prestigious for me to work with Fund Sukhumi staff for ten days, - John Beauclerk (international evaluator from Great Britain).

The journal is another confirmation of the great work done - the articles contain the information about the work of Fund "Sukhumi" to improve the situation of women in family and society, this means changes in the lives of women, the impact on individuals through specific actions: trainings and consultations, meetings with a gynecologist and Forum-theatre, held at the central Park, TV programme with the participation of journalists and the debate on early marriage, work on the resettlement and concerns reflected in the broadcast, the meeting with IDPs living in Lechkhumi, and the international campaign "Global Week of Action Against Gun Violence".

As all other issues, this one reflects the courage, strength and solidarity of women.

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization EED Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst.

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Meetings of the Club "Abkhazia – want to know everything” were conducted in the office of Fund "Sukhumi” (03.06.2011, 29.06.2011), in Tskhaltubo (13.06.2011) and Khoni (28.06.2011). The theme of the meetings was – Ochamchira and its historical importance.

Girls – participants of the meetings got aqcuainted with interesting historical facts about one of the coastal towns in Abkhazia – Ochamchira. Especially impressive were the convesrations of the guests – former residents of Ochamchira.

-  Each of us lives with the hope for returning to his or her native town. Georgians and Abkhazians should search for the ways of peaceful co-existance.

-  Many young people know about native towns and cities only from the stories of their parents and relatives. We think that such conversations will make young people interested in Abkhazia, - said participants of the meetings.

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