Tbilisi. 4 clubs have been established
within the framework of the project "Young Women's Clubs". The
project is implemented by the CSOs "Helping Hand" and the "Civil
Society Development Center" (CSDC). The project is supported
by the international foundation "Frida". Trainings were delivered as
part of the project, which were attended by 30 participants, out of which 15
participants were from the conflict regions of Georgia. Guests who have arrived
from Abkhazia were hosted by their Tbilisi-based peers.
Project
participants plan to implement the projects of their clubs in order to
contribute to the protection of women's rights.
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