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Project “Women as Agents for Change and Empowerment” closes with awards

GIA
Category: Announcements 
2016-01-20

Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art (MOMA) will host the closing ceremony of Women as Agents for Change and Empowerment project at 4 p.m. on Thursday, January 21, 2016. US Ambassador to Georgia H.E. Ian Kelly, Vice Speaker of Parliament of Georgia Manana Kobakhidze, Head of the Central Election Commission of Georgia Tamar Zhvania, Deputy Minister of Justice Gocha Lortkipanidze, Director of Women’s Information Elene Rusetskaia, representatives of government, state agencies, local and international organizations, political parties will attend the closing ceremony.

 

Photo exhibition of the activities carried out within the project and its results as well as award ceremony of active project participants and media will also be held.

 


Project “Women as Agents for Change and Empowerment” was implemented by Women’s Information Center, with the support of U.S. Agency for International Development _USAID, and in partnership with Taso Foundation, Association of Young Economists of Georgia, Institute for War and Peace Reporting (IWPR) and organization based in Gali district in Kakheti, Imereti, Mtskheta-Mtianeti, Samtskhe-Javakheti regions, Gali district and Tbilisi. The project aimed at supporting women’s full participation in political, economical, peace-building and conflict prevention processes, promote their political engagement in target regions, empower women in socio-economic point of view through mobilizing communities, and identify local needs.

 


Within the project “Women as Agents for Change and Empowerment”:
• 9 agricultural cooperatives were established in target regions
• 7 community resource centers, including 2 in conflict affected area, were opened and fully equipped
• Small libraries stared functioning within the community resource centers
• Parliament discussed legislative initiative on introduction of mandatory gender quota (prepared with Task Force Group-Women’s Political Participation)
• 60 leader women, 40 journalists, 30 youth, 20 representatives of central government and 20 representatives of local government were trained
• 21 small grants were given to women for economic empowerment
• Up to 100 reportages, articles and blog posts were prepared through media advocacy
• Photo achieves of the target regions were digitalized
• 5 unique surveys were carried out and publicized: Women’s Economic Opportunities and Challenges; Economic Needs of The Women Residing in the Rural Areas; Media monitoring of the local self-government elections, 2014; Survey of the essay papers of university entrants on gender equality; International survey on gender quota. Women in Business guidebook was also prepared
•  Meeting for women, journalists and human rights protectors engaged in peace negotiations were held for supporting public diplomacy
• Exhibition “Women Members of Constituent Assembly: 1919-1921” was held to promote women’s political participation. The exhibition will move to New York, USA in March, 2016
• The project was the partner of 16th Tbilisi International Film Festival. One of the films was released within our partnership and followed by public discussion

 


Over 3 000 people from different regions, ethnicities and religious groups were directly engaged in the project, including conflict-affected and IDP women. The project’s team is proud to have assisted them in promoting their abilities, developing their skills and discovering new opportunities around them; to have prepared them for political participation and economic empowerment, and engagement in peace building process as well as their promotion in central and regional media. The project’s team deeply believes that each empowered woman means strengthened community, village, region and finally - the stronger state.


Address: Zurab Tsereteli Museum of Modern Art (MOMA), Rustaveli Av 27, Tbilisi

 

About USAID in Georgia: During the past 23 years, the American people, through USAID, have invested approximately $1.8 billion in Georgia. USAID projects are designed to support Georgia’s transition to a free and prosperous democracy and include initiatives to accelerate economic growth, develop democratic institutions, and improve health and education. USAID provides economic and humanitarian assistance in more than 100 countries.  For more information, please visit http://georgia.usaid.gov

 

Tags: MOMA, USAID, cooperatives, grants

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