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Programme
12/05/2018
Justice for Children
In partnership with the European Union, we have supported the Government of Georgia in reforming the Juvenile Justice system and to make it accessible and t
Press release
12/08/2020
European Union and UNICEF launch Joint Initiative for Children’s Rights in Georgia
The new three-year project supported by the European Union will strengthen capacities of child protection and justice systems to protect the rights of children
Press release
11/16/2020
UNICEF strengthens online mediation capacity for children in conflict with the law in response to the pandemic
Press release
10/13/2020
UNICEF donates personal safety equipment for protection against COVID-19 to National Crime Prevention and Probation offices across Georgia
Press release
12/16/2019
UNICEF calls to protect children’s rights in juvenile justice system
The Juvenile Justice Code of Georgia establishes child friendly approach and requires all professionals to deal with children’s cases with special care and act in the best interests of the child.
Press release
11/29/2019
Review the last year’s achievements and challenges in the implementation process of diversion and mediation program
More than 4000 Juveniles and young persons under 21 have been diverted since 2010 with low rate of re-offense
Article
04/22/2019
Child-friendly Spaces for children in contact with the law
"This environment is less stressful, coloured in neutral tones, and arranged so as not to distract the child’s attention.”
Report
02/04/2019
Access to Justice for Children
Desk analysis of more than 30 different legal acts of Georgia in light with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and other international guidelines
Document
06/09/2016
Newsletter #1 (#19)
Read more about UNICEF's work in Georgia (2015)