The Map of Activities of NGOs Fighting Against Domestic Violence (Mapping) Draft version June 2008.

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The Map of Activities of NGOs Fighting Against Domestic Violence (Mapping) Draft version June 2008

NGOs 1. Anti-Violence Network of Georgia 2. Article 42 of the Constitution 3.. ‘Sakhli’ Advice Center for Women 4. ‘Saphari’ Union: Family without Violence 5. Avangard 6. Association ‘Gaetani’ 7. Dynamic Psychology foe Development Center 8 Georgian Young Lawyers Association 9. Women’s Center 10. International Advisory Center for Education of Women 11 Centre for Protection of Constitutional Rights 12. Women’s Information Center 13. Democratic Women Society of Samcxe-Javaxeti 14. American bar association

Methodology and Structure

Main Categories 1. The Nature of Activities 2. Target Groups 3. Capacity Building

1.1 Outreach Educational Activities Information Companies Intervention projects 1.2. Consulting and other type of assistance Consulting/Counseling (Psychological, Legal, Informative) Medical support to Victims Hotline/ Helpline Perpetrators’ Programs Self-help 1.3. Policy and Advocacy Constitutional changes Research 1.4. Shelter, Support centers Women’s Centers / Wives’ Centers Sexual Violence and Rape crisis Centers Shelter’s 1. The Nature of Activities

sainformacio propaganda/ Outreach NOrganization’s name Informatio n Companies Interventi on projects 1 Anti-Violence Network of Georgia 2 ‘Sakhli’ Advice Center for Women 3 ‘Saphari’ Union: Family without Violence 4 American bar association 5 Article 42 of the Constitution 6 Centre for Protection of Constitutional Rights 7 Georgian Young Lawyers Association 8 Women’s Center 9 Democratic Women Society of Samcxe-Javaxeti 10 Dynamic Psychology foe Development Center 11 International Advisory Center for Education of Women 12 Women’s Information Center 13 Association ‘Gaetani’ 14 Avangard

sainformacio propaganda/ Outreach Educational ActivitiesInformation Companies Intervention projects 1295

1.2. Consulting and other type of assistance Medical support to Victims Hotline/ Helpline Perpetrat ors’ Programs Self- help Anti-Violence Network of Georgia ‘Sakhli’ Advice Center for Women ‘Saphari’ Union: Family without Violence American bar association Article 42 of the Constitution Centre for Protection of Constitutional Rights Georgian Young Lawyers Association Women’s Center Democratic Women Society of Samcxe- Javaxeti Dynamic Psychology foe Development Center International Advisory Center for Education of Women Women’s Information Center Association ‘Gaetani’ Avangard

concellingMedical helpHelp linePerpatrator programs Self help Consulting and other type of assistance

1.3. advokatireba/ policy and advocacy NOrganization’s name Sakanonmdeblo cvlilebebi Kvleva 1 Anti-Violence Network of Georgia 2 ‘Sakhli’ Advice Center for Women 3 ‘Saphari’ Union: Family without Violence 4 American bar association 5 Article 42 of the Constitution 6 Centre for Protection of Constitutional Rights 7 Georgian Young Lawyers Association 8 Women’s Center 9 Democratic Women Society of Samcxe-Javaxeti 10 Dynamic Psychology foe Development Center 11 International Advisory Center for Education of Women 12 Women’s Information Center 13 Association ‘Gaetani’ 14 Avangard

1.3. advokatireba/ policy and advocacy Legal changesResearch 88

1.4 centrebi da TavSesafari/ Shelter, Support centers shelter NOrganization’s name Women’s Center’s SARCs/Rape Crisis centers -2 shelter 1 Anti-Violence Network of Georgia 2 ‘Sakhli’ Advice Center for Women 3 ‘Saphari’ Union: Family without Violence 4 American bar association 5 Article 42 of the Constitution 1.6 Centre for Protection of Constitutional Rights 7 Georgian Young Lawyers Association 8 Women’s Center 9 Democratic Women Society of Samcxe-Javaxeti 1010 Dynamic Psychology foe Development Center 1 International Advisory Center for Education of Women 1212 Women’s Information Center 1313 Association ‘Gaetani’ 1414 Avangard

1.4 centrebi da TavSesafari/ shelter Women’s Center’sshelter SARCs/Rape Crisis centers

2.Relevant Vulnerable Groups of People 1.Victims Women Men Children Elderly Marginalized groups Internally Displaced Person/ Refugees Ethnic minorities Women prisoners Others 2. Perpetrators Men Women 3. Interest Groups Legal Bodies Medical Institutions Journalists Decision-makers Judges Lawyers Others 4. Society Women Men Youth

Target group/ victim NOrganization’s name Women’ menchildrenold people Margin alaiz group 1 Anti-Violence Network of Georgia 2 ‘Sakhli’ Advice Center for Women 3 ‘Saphari’ Union: Family without Violence 4 American bar association 5 Article 42 of the Constitution 6 Centre for Protection of Constitutional Rights 7 Georgian Young Lawyers Association 8 Women’s Center 9 Democratic Women Society of Samcxe-Javaxeti 10 Dynamic Psychology foe Development Center 11 International Advisory Center for Education of Women 12 Women’s Information Center 13 Association ‘Gaetani’ 14 Avangard

Victims WomenmenchildrenOld peopleMarginalized group

Target group

3. Ü Capacity Building 3.1. The location of activities 3.2. Services 3.3. The number of individuals working in the field 3.4. Sustainability of Project 3.5. Finances ( $5-20 thousand, $ thousand, more than $100 thousand)

3.1 The location of Activities Tbilisi- 10 Gori – 3 Telavi – 2 Gurjani – 1 Napareuli -1 Xashuri – 1 Kareli – 1 Kaspi – 2 Zugdidi – 1 Rustavi – 1 Borjomi – 1 Samcxe-Javaxeti – 3 Tetrickaro – 1 10 Regions of Georgia – 1 According to the necessity of regions – 2 Samegrelo, North Svaneti Gali The region of Sxinvali

3.2 Services Free legal consulting Informational services Access to legal support/Protection of Human Rights Psychological counseling Access to social workers Trainings/workshops Shelters Medical support

3.3 The number of individuals involved Approximately 121 people

3.4. Sustainability of Project Project’s continuity

3.5 Financial Situation More than USD

Was prepared in the frame of the project: “Intersectoral and Community – Based Measures for the Elimination of the Domestic Violence in Georgia “ Project was supported by UNIFEM’s Trust Fund THANK YOU VERY MUCH!!!! Elene Rusetskaia