Four rural Clubs have been added to the Clubs of
Women-Voters operating in eight cities of Western Georgia. One of the Clubs is
located in the village Koki, Zugdidi District.
The first meeting was held at the conference hall of
Koki public school. Women of different professions (including IDPs) got
acquainted with the work of women's clubs in Western Georgia, and expressed a
desire to contribute to the solution of local problems and take care of social
and political mobilization of women.
A moderator of the club - DalilaChikava is a member of
ZugdidiCity Council, which is the largest one among local governmentalorgans of
Georgia and there is only one woman among 41 members. Therefore it is very
important forDalilaChikavato change the situation in the future.
- In order to
ensure that more women candidates win future elections, we have to work harder
with voters and political parties, - said Mrs. Dalila.
Women from Koki gathered at the Club meeting think
that the creation of the club is relevant and timely to fulfill the
aforementioned mission.
The project is
implemented with the support of the organization NED – National Endowment for
Democracy (USA) |