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“Don’t Call Me a Street Child” - The first Comprehensive Assessment of Street Children carried out in Georgia

The Street Children Study in Georgia, with joint support from USAID and UNICEF, has been carried out by Save the Children.  The study focused on children 0 to 18 years of age who were observed in the street in Tbilisi, Kutaisi, Rustavi and Batumi. There was an average of 1,049 street children in the four target urban locations.


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Photoalbom - All We Want is Peace!

The photos for the photoalbom were selected as a result of a five-day photography workshop held in October 2008 for 22 children of age 10–17 in the conflict affected town of Gori, Georgia. The seminar was organized by UNICEF, the local NGO Biliki and was facilitated by the UNICEF photographer Giacomo Pirozzi.


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The National Study on Violence against Children in Georgia ( in English)
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The National Study on Violence against Children in Georgia ( in Georgian)
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The National Study on School Violence in Georgia - in English
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The National Study on School Violence in Georgia (in georgian)
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Early Child Development - Manual for MA Social Work Students
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey - Georgia (in Georgian)
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Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey - Georgia (in english)

The Georgia Multiple Indicator Cluster Survey (MICS) was carried by State Department of Statistics of Georgia and National Centre for Disease Control of Georgia with financial and technical support from UNICEF. The survey was conducted around the world in more than 50 countries, in 2005-2006 to collect information on the situation of children and women. Additional information on www.childinfo.org.


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The Convention on the Rights of the Child in Georgian
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UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children - training manual for children
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UN Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children - child-friendly version
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UN Secretary General's Study on Violence against Children - Part 2

UNICEF translated and published the United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children in Georgian. The whole package consists of the report itself, a child-friendly version of the study, and a training manual for children.


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UN Secretary General's Study on Violence against Children - Part 1

UNICEF translated and published the United Nations Secretary-General’s Study on Violence against Children in Georgian. The whole package consists of the report itself, a child-friendly version of the study, and a training manual for children.

 


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Early Childhood Development in Georgia - Findings from the National Baseline Study

The study focuses on the needs, perceptions, and expectations of parents, and the community in general, regarding Early Childhood Development issues, related to health, nutrition, early stimulation, learning and protection.


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Supporting State Policy on Child Welfare and De-institutionalization

The study carried out by the Strategic Research Institute with the support of UNICEF examines the situation of children deprived of parental care in Georgia. The main objective of the study was to work out recommendations for rationalization of the existing network of children's institutions.


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Research on Social Inclusion

The research on social inclusion was carried out by the local NGO “Children of Georgia” in 2006 with the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of Georgia and UNICEF. This research was conducted with a child focused philosophy and with the goal of achieving a functional understanding of inclusion process. 


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UNICEF in Georgia
The document presents a brief overview of UNICEF activities in Georgia
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Gender Review in Education
A survey of gender equality in the Georgian education system. Published in Georgian and in English.
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The Situation Analysis of Children and Women in Georgia
This document presents a comprehensive analysis of trends related to the rights of survival, development, protection and participation of children and women. It also reflects the in-country capacity in responding to the needs in the areas of maternal and child health, child development, HIV/AIDS, children in need of special protection, young people’s participation and children in conflict zones.
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