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International Children's Day

June 1st is the International Children’s Day. For many years, ASB has been actively working on providing children with education, access to services, safe environment, sports activities and many learning opportunities. Currently, ASB actively supports and provides activities for Ukrainian children in Georgia in order to reduce the degree of stress from the war in Ukraine and support their integration process in Georgian society.

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Motivated by helping victims and survivors to re-build their lives, Nest of Hope provides comprehensive support and resources.

Motivated by helping victims and survivors to re-build their lives, Nest of Hope provides comprehensive support and resources.

Motivated by helping victims and survivors to re-build their lives, Nest of Hope provides comprehensive support and resources. This initiative is established by ASB Georgia and its partner or

5 Reasons Why Women Should Join Self-defense Intense Introduction Training (IIT) Course

5 Reasons Why Women Should Join Self-defense Intense Introduction Training (IIT) Course

ASB Georgia offers a free 5-hour self-defense Intense Introduction Training (IIT) course for Ukrainian and Georgian women and children. The course is designed to make participants more aware,

A stakeholder meeting was held in Batumi

A stakeholder meeting was held in Batumi

The meeting was implemented as part of the SEGI project—"Sports, Education, Gender, and Information" together with our partner organization SSK. The SEGI project, funded by Aktion Deutschland

ROBIN WAGENER VISITED ASB GEORGIA

ROBIN WAGENER VISITED ASB GEORGIA

During the visit, we presented our projects, mainly initiatives supporting Ukrainians living in Georgia. The main donor for this project is the German Federal Foreign Office (GFFO).

Nest of Hope - The center offers a supportive environment to GBV or DV survivors from Ukraine

Nest of Hope - The center offers a supportive environment to GBV or DV survivors from Ukraine

If you're from Ukraine and have experienced gender-based violence (GBV) or domestic violence (DV), call us via Hotline 522 221 112