The Center for Psychosocial Services of the Resource Officer of the Educational Institution informed the representatives of international, professional state and non-governmental organizations operating in Georgia about the results of the activities carried out in the last 6 months and the current projects.
Our representative - Linda Chikhladze also attended the meeting, who shared the experience of working with up to 100 schools of the Women Fund "Sukhumi" in Western Georgia in the field of violence prevention, gender equality and establishment of a tolerant environment. She also expressed personal sympathy for piloting of school mediation and, according to her own experience, focused on the need and timeliness of Peer Mediation in public schools.
Nowadays Nino Chanishvili is the Deputy Chairman of Ozurgeti City Council and the Chairman of the Gender Equality Council. However, she has gone through quite a difficult and interesting way so far. She lives in a small village of Ozurgeti, where she used her father's minibus as a daily transportation, surprising those around her. Later, she came up with the idea of founding her own driving school and she was able to do so even though she faced many challenges from the public because of her gender in this field. She was able to overcome all obstacles, stereotype that hindered the achievement of the goal, she became a successful car driving teacher, she is an active female politician who leads gender policy in local government and is also the mother of a small child.
The projects of the youth initiative groups are coming to an end.
The group members carried out more than 30 interesting and useful activities:
Cleaning and greening actions, information meetings, sport competitions and games, essay contests, workshops and trainings. This is a small list of our active carried out on the initiative of our active children.
The youth clubs of 6 target municipalities: Senaki, Zugdidi, Tsalenjikha, Tskaltubo, Kutaisi and Khoni were involved in the activities:.
Special thanks from the side of the Fund “Sukhumi” to the teachers and administration, who were also actively involved in the implementation of the activities.
The project is implemented with the support of the USAID
The youth group of Tskaltubo Municipality City Council implemented a new initiative with the support of the mini-project announced within the sub-grants of the Fund "Sukhumi".
The "Online Petition" window is already operating on the website of the municipality.
Using the online petition, the citizens, from the age of 18, living in Tskaltubo can address the self-government and remind about their needs. The first petition has already been registered. The youth group members are the initiators.
It is symbolic that the petition calls for a youth initiative and provides 300 GEL assistance to successful students living in Tskaltubo municipality.
The petition was preceded by meetings with the representatives of the self-government, with the support of which it became possible to activate the mentioned platform.
The project envisaged meetings with the population, various groups of the community. The young people informed the population about the importance and benefits of the online petition.
With their support, it will become possible to establish this initiative in Tskaltubo municipality.
The project is implemented with the support of the USAID
“Injicio” is a Latin word and means some kind of challenge. Initiation is a chemical process when a chain reaction begins with external influence.
In order not to confuse you, this is a manifestation of the initiative.
We talk about young people and this is our intention - active young people take initiatives.
The Women Fund “Sukhumi” operates in 10 municipalities (Samtredia, Terjola, Bagdati, Vani, Tkibuli, Senaki, Zugdidi, Tsalenjikha, Chokhatauri, Kobuleti). Previously, youth clubs were formed in separate schools in the city / village, meetings were held. Now municipalities are creating Youth Empowerment Centers, which bring together representatives of different schools.
During the 6-month training course, participants get acquainted with various topics, with the technique of conducting meetings. And from the first month they begin to conduct activities in their schools. After completing the full course, the most active ones are given the title of trainer.
It is difficult to single out any school, the initiated events are held everywhere. Children practically implement what they have learned, and they really like it.
In the second half of June, two more women with children were placed at the Rehabilitation Center of the Women Fund "Sukhumi" on the recommendation of one of the Women Support Centers. There were 7 beneficiaries. Lawyer, psychologist, social worker have an important role in the process of rehabilitation. They work in a complex manner. The work of the teacher is of particular importance, who tries to make the days spent in the center interesting for the children.
When children are having fun, mothers feel safe. They are happy and it is felt in their words:
- Many thanks to everyone for the warmth, comfort, delicious food for the smiles of our children, for the strength you give us...
- These days I sleep calmly, my head does not hurt. I receive a lot of positive and useful information. Thanks to everyone who gives this comfort to us...
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)
Marina Stepanenko was going to visit Kutaisi this spring. A friend invited and she wanted to see this city for a long time.
She appeared there earlier than expected. Because of the war in Ukraine. On March 8, together with the children, she flew in from Poland.
Her Facebook post:
"Georgia. Warm, kind, comfortable. At the exit from the airport, the contacts of those arriving from Ukraine are recorded, accommodation options and a free lunch is offered. They provide a phone number for emergency calls. We came here with children. We arrived from Krakow.
Representatives of the Women Fund "Sukhumi" came to visit her during the first days of her arrival. They shared her worry about her family, husband and parents, who remained in Kyiv. They brought food, toys, clothes. Then they found out that she was a psychologist and realized that she could help the women from Ukraine best of all.
Marina notes:
There is a good news: Kutaisi Municipality has approved our proposal for free travel on public transport for Ukrainians. Food vouchers are also issued in the amount of 100 GEL per person, and they still help with accommodation cost.
122 people - this is our contact base. These refugees from Ukraine are now in Georgia and contact us.
In June, assistance was provided to 16 families, for some of them it was for the second time, and one family received it for the third time, since no one helps them except our organization. The list of volunteers is growing: private people addressed us with an offer to help vulnerable families. Some of the families were transferred money, others were provided with household items. A stroller for a newborn baby was found, sent it to Rustavi with other accessories for the baby.
Our dear Ukrainians participated in two events organized by the Women Fund "Sukhumi":
June 1, International Children's Day, Ukrainian women and children were invited to our office. For them, a presentation of delicious Georgian dishes, which were prepared by the employees of the Fund was held. The guests were also presented with memorable gifts. The women shared their stories. There were many happy and sad moments.
“Every new month brings new opportunities for growth in terms of civic education. I am glad to meet you as we talk about topics that are the biggest challenge for our generation.”
“The pandemic has brought isolation, alienation… And these trainings provide an opportunity for frank conversation, exchange of opinions and definition of personal role.”
These are the words of training participants.
The Women Fund “Sukhumi” held the last June trainings at the Youth Empowerment Centers of Senaki, Samtredia and Kobuleti municipalities.
Thus, an active training course on the topics of conflict escalation and gender equality came to an end.
The project is implemented with the support of the organization Brot
für die Welt - Evangelischer Entwicklungsdienst (Germany)