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In 2020, when the Farmer Field School initiative was launched in Mukhuri with the support of UN Women and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), 20 women from the village gathered together to gain new knowledge.
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For almost 35 years now, no child has ever gone to a kindergarten in the village of Gurdzemi in Martvili Municipality, located in Georgia’s western region of Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti. The kindergarten was closed in the 1990s and has not been reopened since.
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Women dairy farmers living in the Samegrelo-Zemo Svaneti region continue their activities with improved products and new entrepreneurial skills, thanks to a successfully implemented project by UN Women and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) aimed at their empowerment.
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With the Greenhouse Pilot Programme for Women, which was implemented not only in Marneuli but also in Lagodekhi, a total of 37 women received financing to set up their greenhouses. UN Women contributed 80 per cent of the financing.
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The pilot programme started in 2022 in Marneuli and Lagodekhi municipalities within the framework of cooperation between the RDA and the UN Women Georgia Country Office. The current phase of the programme is operational in three other municipalities: Vani, Chokhatauri and Chkhorotsku.
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Since 2019, UN Women, the Kakheti Regional Development Foundation and the Taso Foundation have been collaborating on social mobilization and economic support initiatives for women in rural areas of Kakheti, Samtskhe-Javakheti and Kvemo Kartli.
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The Farmer Field School is part of the joint project between UN Women and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations called “Promoting the Economic Empowerment of Women Farmers by Supporting Dairy Production through Farmer Field School (FFS) Approaches”.
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The Farmer Field School is part of the joint project between UN Women and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations called “Promoting the Economic Empowerment of Women Farmers by Supporting Dairy Production through Farmer Field School (FFS) Approaches”.
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The six-day “How to Start a Business” course taught women in Georgia how to generate start-up ideas and validate them, as well as how to build the right team and create a product. They also developed strategic and innovative thinking, and learned about planning and product distribution, financial documentation, business modeling and investment proposals.