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Do Azeri girls need to be educated?

Nona Samkharadze
2009-05-14

This tabooed topic should become a subject of public discussion in the regions densely populated by Azeries if....

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It’s still a long way to Akhalgori

Lia Kiladze
2009-05-14

Today Mariam Lomineishvili has to start her life from scratch. She lost her house, her job and peace of mind...

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Sexism in Georgian Media

Ketevan Barnov
2009-03-09

“Maybe not infidelity, but apparently like domination of a Georgian man over a woman”... this is the idea of a young man....

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A woman versus a black or the role of stereotypes in American Presidential election

2009-02-20

Nobody could believe it, but it came true

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“Human Rights for Women!”, “Human Right for All People!”

2009-02-20

The researche revealed that 82.9% of women are potential victims of economical violence and 2.5% are victims of sexual violence

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Political participation of Georgian women

2009-02-20

In the newly elected Georgian Parliament there are 7 female MPs, which constitutes 9% of the total number of MPs

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Ways of combating domestic violence in Georgia

2009-02-19

NGO representatives don’t agree with the statistics. They believe it doesn’t reflect the real situation..

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