Civic Engagement and Real Changes

  • Wednesday, 14 January 2026
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Through the active work of Poti mutual assistance group, critical needs of the IDP settlement were identified. The women's initiative received financial support from our organization. As a result, the problem of stagnant water in basements will no longer bother residents – water pumps have been purchased for five buildings.

Additionally, cosmetic renovations to the entrances have begun, making the living environment much safer and more pleasant. By the end of the month, all necessary materials will be delivered, and the work will be completed in stages.

One of the key values of initiative ​​is the active involvement of the local population. The IDPs themselves will improve the settlement and change the existing situation. This is a good example of how community unity and civic engagement can lead to real changes.

The project is implemented by a coalition of non-governmental organizations: the Association of IDP Women "Consent," the Women's Information Center, and Charity Humanitarian Women Fund “Sukhumi”.

 

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