The person/group selected will work on creation of an online space that has healing justice related materials collected and shared on a secure platform. The design of the platform, visual and reading materials reflect feminist principles
The aim of the conduct a study on women living in Georgia who have experienced gender-based violence (GBV), and explore the relationship between GBV and economic autonomy.
On February 20th, 2023, a draft law on ´Agents of Foreign Influence´ was submitted to the Georgian parliament. It raises serious concerns about the state of freedom, democracy, and social justice in the country, and compromises hard-won progress in the field of human rights.
The Fund's ex-director's letter on the new beginnings, big changes and sharing power as a feminist choice.
While we are trying to estimate the economic consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic and its repercussions and influence on women’s and human rights organizations, our societies fell into another catastrophe - Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, devastating for the Ukrainian people and economy, sending shockwaves throughout the region and the globe. These complex emergencies are reshaping the Black Sea region’s dynamics and have brought forward new challenges for human rights protection and promotion. The lack of economic sustainability, the deepening gender inequalities, the rise of militarism, and governments’ lack of capacity to reach and serve the most vulnerable, further established the new role of the CSOs in conflict resolution and handling the increased demand for help.