ASB Georgia, with the cooperation of partner organization, conducted business start-up trainings to 60 women, who introduced with the basic skills and tools of business startups, marketing strategies and financial planning.
Under the framework of EU funded PASS (Provide Access to Support for Survivors of gender based and domestic violence) project, the training was conducted in the target regions of the project: Racha-Lechkhumi-Kvemo Svaneti Zemo Imereti, and Kakheti.
At ASB Georgia, we are committed to supporting Ukrainians living in Georgia through various projects. We provide essential, multi-purpose cash assistance, offer psycho-social counseling, and
This initiative not only enhances the capabilities of the Emergency Management Service but also plays a crucial role in reducing the vulnerability of our local community to fires. The project
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
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,
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