National Study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017
National study on Violence against Women in Georgia 2017 constitutes the first nation-wide research on violence against women to be conducted in Georgia since 2009 and explores the prevalence of domestic violence, non-partner physical and sexual violence, as well as perceptions and awareness of women and men on gender and violence in Georgia. For the first time in Georgia, the study also generated data on prevalence of sexual harassment and stalking at the national level.
The study was carried out by UN Women in Georgia in partnership with the National Statistics Office in the framework of the project “Unite to Fight Violence against Women” generously supported by the European Union.
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Languages available in print
English, Georgian
Bibliographic information
Geographic coverage:
Europe and Central Asia
Georgia
Subject areas:
Ending violence against women and girls
Resource type(s):
Research papers
Publication year
2018
Number of pages
103
Publishing entity/ies:
United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UN Women)
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