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Children from socially vulnerable families lack both nutrition and education
December 28, 2020
Khatuna Ch. applied to Human Rights Center (HRC) for legal aid. She lives in Kharagauli with her husband and 4 minor children. Three out of the four children go to school. Because Ch.’s family does not have Internet and computer, children cannot attend online classes. The family has already received a warning from the school as due to many absences, the current education year may be considered as an academic for the children.
Children left without Education
December 22, 2020
Online education has exacerbated and highlighted the grave social problems in the country. Up to 10,000 children who do not have Internet and computers at home have been hindered in their right to education.და.
Another proposal on agreement
July 8, 2020
The society knows that since December 2017 I have a court dispute with the Tbilisi City Hall and the Georgian Water Distribution Company GWP. In my appeal to the court, I request installment protection barriers and information banners nearby the so-called waterfall in the territory of the Tbilisi Sea. I also claim moral compensation for the death of my son Tsotne Tskitishvili, who drowned in the Tbilisi Sea in 2017.
Women – victims of violence
May 27, 2020
Growing older has one more privilege besides the years-long experience – you personally participate in the change of public opinions. These changes are later reflected in the legislative amendments too. Time also changes the views.
Life in a World of Doubt and Mistrust
May 13, 2020
Children require special protection and thus cannot be treated as adults. In our country, the Juvenile Justice Code determines the policy and principles which need to apply to children approaching the age of criminal liability. Despite many flaws in the legislation, child-centered justice is certainly a step forward. The advantage of restorative justice is that it allows a juvenile in conflict with the law to realize his or her liability for the act committed and redress the consequences of the crime.