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Article
23 April 2024
Strengthening of municipalities in child-centered social programming
“We worked as a team, not only our department, but also the representatives of the municipalities in the villages. We went from house to house and collected data for the community needs assessment, and then processed and analysed the information.” Maya Kiladze, Head of the Child Rights Protection and Support Unit ...
Press release
08 April 2024
European Union and UNICEF strengthen municipalities in conducting social programming for children and families in Georgia
AKHALTSIKHE, Georgia, 8 April 2024. Mayors and deputy mayors of 12 municipalities gathered in Akhaltsikhe to review the progress in implementation of the needs-based social programming at municipal levels. The meeting was part of the three-year programme “Strengthening Systems and Services for Child Protection in ...
Press release
08 April 2022
European Union and UNICEF support municipalities in transforming social programmes for children of Georgia
KUTAISI, Georgia, 8 April 2022. Mayors of ten municipalities gathered in Kutaisi to discuss actions at the municipal level aiming at increasing municipal engagement in social affairs of their communities. The high-level meeting was attended by the representatives of the central and local government, donors and civ...
Report
20 January 2019
The Wellbeing of Children and their Families in Georgia - Fifth Stage - 2017
This report presents the results of the Welfare Monitoring Survey (WMS) conducted from July to August 2017. The WMS 2017 is the fifth report in a series that commenced in 2009. It is part of a concerted effort by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to provide relevant information for monitoring the welfare...
Report
20 January 2019
The Welfare Monitoring Survey 2017 - Summary
This report presents a summary of the results of the Welfare Monitoring Survey (WMS) conducted from July to August 2017. The WMS 2017 is the fifth report in a series that commenced in 2009. It is part of a concerted effort by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to provide relevant information for monitoring the welfare status of the children and their families in Georgia. WMS is a biennial longitudinal survey covering all government-contr...
Report
20 January 2019
Social Assistance Description and Recommendations
კვლევა ჩატარდა გაეროს ბავშვთა ფონდის და ევროკავშირის მხარდაჭერით. კვლევის პროცესში აქტიურად იყო ჩართული საქართველოს შრომის, ჯანმრთელობისა და სოციალური დაცვის სამინისტრო, სოციალური მომსახურების სააგენტო და სხვა უწყებები. კვლევა განხორციელდა კონსულტანტთა ჯგუფის მიერ.
Report
19 January 2019
The well-being of Children and Their Families in Georgia
This report is based on the fourth round of the Welfare Monitoring Survey (WMS). WMS is a biennial longitudinal household survey covering all the government-controlled regions of Georgia. The results for the 2015 round are nationally representave, with 4,533 households having completed the questionnaire. The study examines the prevalence and distribution of issues such as consumption poverty, material deprivation, subjective poverty and social ex...
Document
19 January 2019
The Welfare Monitoring Survey
This condensed report is based on data derived from the fourth round of the Welfare Monitoring Survey (WMS). WMS is a biennial longitudinal household survey cov- ering all the government-controlled regions of Georgia. The results for the 2015 round are nationally representa- tive, with 4,533 households having completed the ques- tionnaire. The study examines the prevalence and distri- bution of issues such as consumption poverty, material depriva...
Programme
05 December 2018
Social Policy and Child Rights Monitoring
Programme Overview, We provide technical support and advice to the Government on how to enact socially inclusive policies for children. We help to make sure that programmes and policies at national and subnational levels cover the most vulnerable and socially excluded families with stronger social safety nets and ...