On July 10, a workshop on the organization / management of public discussions was held in the framework of the project “Online Vote-O-Meter for 2020 Georgian Parliamentary Elections”. The workshop was held in a mixed format - some of the participants were in the office of the Fund "Sukhumi", and some of them participated from different regions through the online platform Zoom. They talked about the current challenges and prospects, outlined work plans and future activities. The workshop was leaded by Ekaterine Gamakharia, Head of the Fund “Sukhumi” Tbilisi Representation. The project is funded by the Visegrad International Foundation.
The project is implemented with the support of the Visegrad Fund
On a two-day workshop, Klara Cozlova shared the experience of her country – Czech Republic, on the implementation of Online Vote-O-Meter to the Georgian partners. An advocacy plan and a working strategy have been worked out. The workshop was conducted in the office of Fund “Sukhumi” Tbilisi representatives, in the framework of the project “Online Vote-O-Meter for 2020 Georgian Parliamentary Elections” supported by the International Visegrad Fund.
The project is implemented with the support of the Visegrad Fund
On November 24-25 a two-day workshop was conducted in the office of Fund “Sukhumi”, where experts from the Visegrad countries and Georgia talked about political situation in their countries, discussed attitudes of civil societies and political parties to online tools and outlined draft questions for the Online Vote-O-Meter for 2020 Georgian Parliamentary Elections. The event was successful and fruitful.
The project is implemented with the support of the Visegrad Fund
In public school N1 of Tskaltubo, within the framework of the project "Empowering women to develop new approaches related to conflict transformation", activist girls conducted a workshop, where they efficiently used the knowledge and skills gained in the training organized by the fund “Sukhumi”..
Participants and the organizers of the workshop, positively evaluated the event: "It is very important what is happning here. It is young people who should be included in the conflict resolution. I am glad that my peers recognize only peaceful forms of conflict resolution. They want to establish contacts with young Abkhazians. "
The discussion of personal conflicts was interesting to young people. The views expressed by them, showed that they are often in conflict with themselves: when they do not know what they want, what their purpose is. Internal conflicts, they often make out, and it is negatively reflected in relations with others.
Imitated family scenespresented by the separate groupswere interesting. Young people came to the conclusion that if we want to solve the conflict, first of all, it is necessary to resolve internal conflicts, and then it will become easier to manage family conflicts.
Workshops were held in Tskaltubo, Poti, Kutaisi.
In Tskhaltubo, Senaki and Poti on the next workshop on conflict, young people have discussed the following questions: "Negotiation, facilitation, mediation - as a conflict management mechanisms."
Role plays on the issue of negotiations have created a good basis for the analysis and interesting suggestions were recorded:
- The negotiations should be started with common points of contact between conflicting parties. In other cases, there will always be a wall.
- Facilitation - a complex process. The third party should be interested in the solution of the conflict, should be able to analyze in order to properly assess the situation and make a fair decision.
According to the participants, it is necessary to learn how to conduct negotiation. Facilitation Skills that were developed during the workshops, they will use in life for conflict management, which implies prevention of violence.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt – Evangelischer Entwicklunsdienst (Germany)