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One of the outstanding articles that Ms. Tarkhnishvili published this year refers to a topical issue for women: blackmail through the dissemination of private images and videos.
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In partnership with the hypermarket chain Goodwill, UN Women gave women entrepreneurs the opportunity to present their products at a specially organized fair at Goodwill in Digomi, Tbilisi, on 23 December.
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With the invitation of UN Women, international expert Lolita Čigāne, a former journalist and a human rights activist who is a three-term member of the Latvian Saeima, visited Georgia from 17 to 19 October.
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With the support of UN Women, the Ad Black Sea International Festival of Creativity continues to share interesting experiences on women’s issues for professionals in the advertising and creative industries.
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Eka Kevanishvili, a reporter at Radio Liberty’s Tbilisi Bureau who has been working on women’s rights and gender equality for years, laid a special emphasis on state services when writing an article about the violence against women.
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On 21 and 22 October, 160 female entrepreneurs from different regions of the country had the opportunity to present their products to visitors at the Expo Georgia Exhibition Center, sell them on the spot and establish important business contacts.
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Journalism plays a significant role in eliminating discriminatory stereotypes and developing healthy perceptions on gender equality, including when covering conflicts, wars or peacebuilding processes.
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It was this constant search for innovative approaches that gave rise to the idea of preparing a culinary travel guide that combines new tourist routes with the stories of rural women employed in agritourism and the recipes of dishes they prepare.
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For more than a year, the small sewing shop “Niri” has been operating in the village of Jorjiashvili in Tetritskaro Municipality, offering a variety of services to the locals.
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With the support of the European Union, UN Women closely cooperates with the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics and, within the framework of the MoU signed with the Charter, implements a number of initiatives focused on raising the media’s awareness.
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Vivia Gurgenishvili, 30, is an entrepreneur and mother of three from Veliskikhe, a village in Eastern Georgia. Currently living in the capital, Tbilisi, Gurgenishvili is the founder of Dino, a small company that produces eco-friendly wooden furniture and toys from clean and certified raw materials with a focus on child development.
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Recent developments around the world have brought women, peace, and security issues to the forefront of media attention.
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In April and May, gender-sensitive trainings on news coverage were conducted for media representatives working in the Kvemo Kartli region.
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With the support of the European Union, UN Women and the Georgian Charter of Journalistic Ethics are actively collaborating to support the ethical, gender-sensitive coverage of women’s rights and LGBTQI issues.
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Women often face inequalities and obstacles in sports. Sometimes they even experience sexual harassment and abuse as well, although they virtually never talk about it to the media, especially in public.
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The ethical coverage of women’s rights and gender equality plays a special role in shaping sound public opinion and in awareness-raising. UN Women has been actively cooperating with the Georgian media for years, offering them various trainings and workshops on gender-sensitive reporting.
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Women with disabilities was the main topic of the training for regional media representatives held on 23 and 24 October. The training was organized by UN Women and the NGO Partnership for Human Rights.
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Expanding access to gender statistics and its extensive use for raising public awareness and policy planning is a top priority for UN Women. With this purpose, UN Women in cooperation with the National Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat) implements various initiatives.
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My main goal is to help people understand and accept human rights and gender equality through art. Equal rights will help people nurture their skills and talents to build a better life without fear of being left behind in many ways – to make independent career choices, be promoted for talents, ask for help, be weak, or be strong, without criticism from the community.
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41 per cent of the population in Georgia think that domestic violence is a family matter. A new campaign by UN Women challenges the status quo and calls everyone not to stay indifferent to violence against women.