On May 29th, Embassy of Georgia to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, held the Independence Day Reception and the exhibition on the occasion of the 100th Anniversary of Georgian Parliamentarism. Along with other exhibits, the documentation and photo materials depicting the life and work of women members of Georgia’s first independent Constituent Assembly of 1919-1921 were exhibited.
The exhibition “Women Members of Constituent Assembly of 1919-1921”was created within the framework of USAID-supported project “Women as Agents for Change and Empowerment” implemented by Women’s Information Center during 2013-2016 period in cooperation with the National Archives of Georgia.
We are very glad that the exhibition, which was originally hosted by Tbilisi City Assembly, continues to travel outside of Georgia. I would like to express my gratitude to the Embassy of Georgia to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for cooperation.
We take great pride in announcing that WIC from Georgia has been bestowed with the esteemed CAREC PROGRAM Gender Award—CAREC GENDER CHAMPIONS 2023. Certainly, it is noteworthy that women's organizations from various countries around the world were nominated for this prestigious award
On July 26, 2019, representatives of the Women's Information Center organized a focus group in Kobuleti Municipality that included local leaders and women entrepreneurs who use / do not use the Women's Room Service.The purpose of the focus group was to evaluate the use of women's room services in the municipality for effective planning of further work.