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Open Day for Homeless Citizens at Human Rights House Tbilisi
December 23, 2013
On December 20, at 12:00 pm lawyers of the Article 42 of the Constitution organized an Open Day for homeless people in the HRHT Conference hall.
Number of Women with HIV/AIDs Increasing in Georgia
December 18, 2013
According to the recent surveys in Georgia, number of women with HIV Infection has increased. 113 out of 443 patients revealed in 2013 are women. 85 of them died.
Progress, Shortcomings Reviewed on Human Rights Day
December 13, 2013
On the International Human Rights Day, December 10, Public Defender and some rights groups highlighted main trends in Georgia’s human rights protection over the past one year, noting progress, but also pointing at problems and challenges.
Human Rights and Freedoms Situation in Georgia in 2013
December 11, 2013
On December 10, 2013, Public Defender presented a report on Human Rights and Freedoms in Georgia. The given report represents the initiative of the Public Defender of Georgia to summarize human rights and freedoms situation in the country annually, by December 10.
Boys Choose Technical Faculties and Girls – Humanitarian
November 21, 2013
Nika Pachulia, 22, graduated the Faculty of Humanitarian Sciences at the Tbilisi Ivane Javakhishvili State University this year. He selected this profession regardless his parents’ protest. “Lecturers were surprised that I was studying Humanitarian Science because traditionally girls prefer to study there. There were only five boys in this faculty. I should admit that lecturers were more loyal to us than to girls. Maybe they wanted to morally encourage us to feel more comfortable in female environment. To tell the truth, initially I felt a bit awkward but later got used to it,” Nika Pachulia said.
Georgia Ranked 94th Place among Best Countries to Be a Mother
May 17, 2013
Georgia Ranked 94th Place among Best Countries to Be a Mother
May 16, 2013
Georgian Orthodox Church Calls for Anti-Abortion Law
May 7, 2013
Patriarch of the Georgian Orthodox Church, Ilia II, has called on the Georgian authorities in his Easter epistle for adopting anti-abortion law, saying that it would contribute to resolving country’s “grave demographic situation.”
Pregnant Woman Dismissed from Work
February 22, 2013
Former Employee of the Sport Ministry Said She Was Sacked for Gender
February 1, 2013
“They requested me to quit job claiming a woman cannot be a director of a public law legal entity,” said former director of the Children and Youth National Center Tatia Eliadze.