Cycle of Consultations Built on "One Stop Shop" Principle
ShidaKartli. On April 22, the Women's
Information Center has organized the consultation meeting built on the
"One Stop Shop" principle. The meeting aimed at discussing the
unresolved problems of IDPs and victims of the conflict residing in the
ShidaKartli Region and resolving them. Meeting participants have discussed 11
cases, as individual, as well as common problems of the community. Examination
of each case included in addition the identification of ways of the problem
solution.
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