Facebook Twitter Google+ Wordpress YouTube RSS Channel Newsletters

Women Can, Women Act, Women Change!

Ge

En

Ru

IDPs are Demanding Renewal of Social Assistance

Nino Chibchiuri
Category: IDP Georgia 
2013-10-25

56 years old Liana Zubashvili, because of unknown reason, does not receive social assistance any more. She explains that social agents got interested in their family situation several times recently, and eventually stopped delivering assistance. For now, source of income for Zubashvili family is only 28 Lari assistance for IDPs.

Other IDPs are also complaining on cessation of social assistance. Besides Karaleti, IDPs from other settlements are also talking about this problem.

Two months ago, IDPs living in Tserovani conducted act of protest on this issue, and demanded visit of the Minister.

IDPs raised a question of social assistance in the meeting with Gori majoritarian, who visited Skra settlement few days ago. According to the information of Soso Vakhtangashvili, respective commission is studying a problem and in case of irregularities, adequate measures will be taken.

Part of IDPs stopped to receive social assistance since the summer this year. Their re-registration has been started from September 20 in Gori Municipality. IDPs believe that Government should have taken steps to improve their living conditions in better directions.

Source. Portal GINSC

 

Tags: IDPs Karaleti Tserovani Government

Previous Page 

Webmaster

 

Announcements

Beyond the Shelter

The youth exhibitions and installations

Women’s Fund in Georgia is honored to invite you to 2016 Kato Mikeladze Award Ceremony

 

Video archive

Research on Youth Views on Gender Equality

 

Gender policy

Three women vie to become next Paris mayor

With a nod from parliament, Greece gets first female president

Barack Obama: Women are better leaders than men

 

Photo archive

Swedish politicians visit in WIC

 

Trafficking

To end slavery, free 10,000 people a day for a decade, report says

Interpol rescues 85 children in Sudan trafficking ring

Mother Teresa India charity 'sold babies'

 

Hot Line

Tel.: 116 006

Consultation Hotline for victims of domestic violence

Tel.: 2 100 229

Consultation Hotline for victims of human trafficking

Tel.: 2 26 16 27

Hotline Anti-violence Network of Georgia (NGO)

ფემიციდი - ქალთა მიმართ ძალადობის მონიტორინგი
eXTReMe Tracker