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Deadline |
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During the development of the next phase, ensure that intersectional disadvantage as well as an explicit focus on the most disadvantaged women and girls is taken into account. |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP, and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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For the subsequent programming, the PUNOs target single mothers, the LBTIQ+ and women with disability as proven one of the most disadvantaged groups during the pandemic. The project will continue targeting rural women, including those belonging to ethnic minority groups (residing in Kakheti region) as well as survivors of violence against women, including sexual violence. |
Seek out and reflect evidence to support greater understanding of the needs and circumstances of key target groups such as women with disabilities, single mothers, rural women, including belonging to ethnic minorities. |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP, and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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The PUNOs have explored opportunities for carrying out a joint vulnerability assessment of different groups of women to be targeted by phase III (that is planned to start in July 2022). |
Conduct Perception Study on SOGI in Georgia. |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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In the frameworks of the UNJP’s transitional phase, the PUNOs in partnership with Women’s Initiatives’ Supporting Group (WISG) have conducted another round of the perception study on SOGI in Georgia (the first round carried out by WISG in 2015). The study allows for a comparative analysis of trends in existing challenges regarding the LGBTIQ community in Georgia. Results of the study should create bases for implementing other activities of the Phase II of the programme as well as for planning Phase III proposal. |
Develop Special Report on LGBTIQ Human Rights Situation in Georgia and to ensure that these target groups are better reflected in the PDO’s annual human rights report |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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In the frameworks of the UNJP’s transitional phase, the PUNO’s supported the Public Defender of Georgia to develop the first ever Special Report of the Public Defender on LGBTIQ Human Rights Situation in Georgia and to ensure that these target groups are better reflected in the PDO’s annual human rights report. The report forms an unprecedented solid evidence base for policy dialogue and advocacy for LGBTIQ issues in the future. |
Develop a public awareness-raising strategy to promote zero tolerance towards homo, bi and transphobia and popularize existing services for the LGBTIQ community |
Georgia offices of UN women, UNDP and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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In the frameworks of the UNJP’s transitional phase, the PUNOs have already contracted WISG to design a public awareness-raising strategy to promote zero tolerance towards homo, bi and transphobia and popularize existing services for the LGBTIQ community to be based on the findings of the public perceptions study on LGBTIQ issues. |
Based on the findings of the studies, develop a package of recommendations on legislative amendments, policy initiatives, state programmes and specialized services needed to meet the needs of the LGBTIQ community. |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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In the frameworks of the UNJP’s transitional phase, the Responsible Partner WISG has developed package of recommendations on legislative amendments, policy initiatives, state programmes and specialized services needed to meet the needs of the LGBTIQ community. The package is based on the findings of the public perceptions study on LGBTIQ issues and the PDO Special Report on LGBTIQ. |
Provide technical support and proposals aimed at mainstreaming LGBTIQ issues in any legislative and policy-making processes related to discrimination, gender-based violence, hate crimes or related areas, including into the subsequent cycles of the national human rights strategy and action plan and national action plan on violence against women and domestic violence. |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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In the frameworks of the UNJP’s transitional phase, the PUNOs have partnered with NGO WISG to provide policy advice and mainstream LGBTIQ issues in any legislative and policy-making processes related to discrimination, gender-based violence, hate crimes or related areas, including into the subsequent cycles of the national human rights strategy and action plan and national action plan on violence against women and domestic violence. |
Consider the focus on the most disadvantaged women and girls in Phase III proposal. |
Georgia offices of UN Women, UNDP and UNFPA |
2021/12
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Completed
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PUNOs are organizing series of bilateral and multilateral consultation sessions in the wake of the Phase III drafting to plan engagement levels, areas and target groups based on the review of progress and needs identified as a result of vulnerability analysis / gathered data and stakeholder consultation process. |