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Stakeholder meeting in Batumi

ASB Georgia, in collaboration with its partner organization SSK, hosted the second stakeholder meeting in Batumi. The purpose of the meeting was to share experiences and information to strengthen efforts in eliminating Gender-Based Violence (GBV) and Domestic Violence (DV).
         
"Coordination between organizations working in this field is crucial for an effective fight against gender-based and domestic violence," said Clemens Von Heimendahl, Country Director of ASB Georgia.
         
During the meeting, the GBV/DV awareness-raising campaign "But I Loved You", developed under the SEGI project—"Sports, Education, Gender, and Information"—was presented. In addition, the new project RISE, implemented by ASB Georgia and SSK, was introduced to the meeting participants.
         
The meeting was organized as part of the SEGI project, funded by Aktion Deutschland Hilft. This project aims to support the integration of Ukrainians living in Georgia through sports, education, and gender-focused initiatives, while also providing them with vital information.
       
We sincerely thank all participating organizations and their representatives for their active engagement in the event

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