We urge governments across Europe to take immediate action to ensure that the rights of children, caught up in this conflict, are upheld and fully respected. (See more )
A tragic information was disseminated today by media regarding the discovery of several dead bodies in Enguri River near the Shamgona village[1]. According to this information, the residents of Gali region were trying to trespass from the occupied territories to the controlled territory of Georgian through the Enguri River[2]. Whilst crossing it, 3 of the trespassers passed away, whilst the 4th person is missing. (See more )
The Public Health Foundation of Georgia in cooperation with the Georgian Pediatrics Association on March 20 and 27 and on April 3, 2021 organized the accredited training course for pediatricians and family doctors. Training participants were awarded with the 18 points in the framework of the Continued Medical Education Program. (See more )
Sexual abuse of a child in sports is an issue, which requires our attention. Sexual abuse may happen in or outside of domestic setting. Violence also takes place in sports. Victims of sexual harassment and sexual abuse in sports can be children of any age, both girls and boys. (See more )
The right to health is a universal right for everyone regardless of their nationality, race, ethnicity, age, sex or social status. (See more )
The training aimed to build capacity of health care workers (HCWs) in Zugdidi and Kutaisi IDP policlinics by increasing awareness about the COVID -19 (SARS-COV-2) outbreak, methods of detection, prevention and treatment and rights to access to Covid-19 free services in Georgia. (See more )
On July 21, 2020, in the framework of the EU-funded project “Promotion of Human Right to Health of the conflict affected populations in Georgia” was held training for the Health Care Workers, IDPs and conflict affected populations of Abkhazia. (See more )
On June 23, 2020, in the framework of the EU-funded project “Promotion of Human Right to Health of the conflict affected populations in Georgia” was held training for the Health Care Workers, IDPs and conflict affected populations of Abkhazia. (See more )
On June 20 the world is celebrating the World Refugee Day (See more )