As part of the "Seitenweise" project, which aims to cultivate a love of reading, encourage personalized reading experiences, and spark interest in contemporary German-language youth literature, ASB Georgia’s director Clemens von Heimendahl hosted the 9th and 10th-grade students from #195 school. Within the project, the students read and discussed book titled “Dazwischen: Wir”, dealing with first-hand experiences of migration and the feeling of being foreign in a new country.
The students used the opportunity learn about ASB Georgia’s projects and the Ukrainian refugees who left their country due to the war. The comparisons were made between Ukrainians’ experiences in the country and the struggles faced by the family described in the book. Unlike the book however, Ukrainians in Georgia feel more welcomed, receive support, and have access to safe living conditions. The students noted ASB Georgia’s cash transfer program, which not only provides the Ukrainian beneficiaries money to use as they see fit, but also informational and psychological support with the help of Hresnics.
From January 27 to 29, 2026, ASB Georgia and Armenia participated in the WHO European Emergency Medical Teams (EMT) Regional Meeting held in Madrid. Hosted by Spain, the event was organized i
The exercise enabled participants to apply in practice the skills, standard operating procedures, and knowledge gained during earlier EMT capacity-building training. The full-scale simulation
In Georgia, survivors can report GBV and DV by calling 112. The accompanying banner provides additional contact information for social services and crisis support, highlighting the resources
Every Saturday, children can paint festive artworks and create beautiful handmade Christmas decorations. All materials are provided, and the classes are completely free.
Under the theme "I Am Proud...", we encourage everyone to recognize and celebrate the courage, resilience, and strength of survivors. This initiative aims to shift the focus from fear to acti