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„One window shop” principle meeting in Samtredia

Category: Announcements 
2013-10-01

Women’s Information Center will hold “one window shop” principle consultation meeting with UN Women in Samtredia in the frame of the project “Women for Equality, Peace and Development”. The meeting aims at discussing and solving the problems of IDPs and conflict affected people living in Samtredia.


The representatives of local self-government, the Ministry of Internally Displaced Persons from Occupied Territories, Accommodation and Refugees, Labour, Health and Social Affairs and other relevant institutions.
During the meeting will be discussed 7 cases, which will be presented by internally displaced persons and the representatives of different structures will discuss the ways of solving these problems.


The project “Women for Equality, Peace and Development” is implemented by UN Women with the partnership with Women’s Information Center and “Taso” Foundation with financial support of the Government of Norway. The aim of the project is to support IDPs, conflict affected and national minorities women’s groups, civil society and the government and to strengthen their possibilities in order to protect women’s rights and gender equality in Georgia.

Source: Portal GINSC

Tags: Women’s Information Center one window shop UN Women Women Equality Peace Development

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