GYLA's Three-Year Activities for Protecting the Rights of IDPs
Tbilisi. On June 30 GYLA has completed the project it had been implementing since 1 May 2012, and which aimed to render legal aid to Internally Displaced Persons. The project was funded by the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and implemented through the Danish Refugee Council (DRC).
As part of the project, personal consultations were delivered to over 9200 IDPs, up to 250 field visits were organized in various locations, etc.
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