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In September there were held 16 mobilization meetings with women IDPs living in Kutaisi, Tskhaltubo, Khoni, Senaki, Poti and Khurcha.

The theme of the meetings was "Peace in the home – peace in the world”.

During the meetings participants got information about International Day of Peace - September 21st and talked about the role of women in peacebuilding.

It was noted that peace is vital for family and for the country ... A woman is a symbol of peace and she can do a lot for the sake of peace in the home and in the world.

At one of the mobilization meetings in Khurcha, it was said, "Peace is particularly valuable for us, living in a conflict zone, where the right to live in a safe environment is constantly infringed. After these meetings, we better realize the importance of peace and our contribution"...

 

The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot

 für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst  (Germany)

Category: Meetings | Views: 356 | Added by: admin | Date: 01.09.2013


Gender Advisory Councils - a new institutional model

for gender-related changes in the regions

 From September 01, 2013 to September 01, 2016 Cultural-Humanitarian Fund "Sukhumi" is implementing the project "Gender Advisory Councils – increasing women’s role in social changes of regions”.

The project is financed by the UN Women Fund for Gender Equality. The project will be implemented by Fund "Sukhumi” in coordination with the UN Women in Georgia.

The project is aimed at increasing the participation of women in decision-making at the local level through the establishment and strengthening of the capacity of Gender Advisory Councils (GACs) in three towns in western Georgia - Kutaisi, Senaki, Ozurgeti. The Councils will unite members of the local City Councils and civic activists - both women and men (IDP, local, ethnic minorities, media, NGOs).

The GACs will annually conduct a gender analysis of policies and budgets of local governments, develop recommendations to better reflect gender components in local budgets and will lobby for them. The GACs will also assess local gender needs, based on which the projects will be developed and presented to the local City Councils for co-financing.

The project will raise awareness of local government and society about the need to increase the women’s representation and their role in decision-making through regular meetings, information campaigns (journal, website, facebook account, TV and radio programmes), round tables.

The GACs will collaborate with the Gender Equality Council of the Parliament of Georgia.

 Expected outcomes:

·         Established Gender Advisory Councils in three cities (a model of institutional mechanism) have promoted gender components in local budgets and program planning.

·         Informed citizens in target cities have supported increasing of women’s representation and their role in decision-making at the local level.

·         The network of GACs has advocated for changes institutionalizing gender equality mechanisms on local level in the Gender Equality National Action Plan and the Organic Law of Georgia on Local Self-Governance.

 GAC - is combined resources, new knowledge and skills, cooperation between state and society, mutual responsibility for achieving gender equality.

GAC - a new institutional mechanism, the new model at the local level in the Georgian context.

Category: Appeals and open letters | Views: 393 | Added by: admin | Date: 01.09.2013

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