EUMM - European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia

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EUMM continues fight against Gender Based Violence
18.12.2015
EUMM concluded the ‘16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence’ on 10 December – International Human Rights Day. Over these 16 days, EUMM worked with around 1800 people in areas along the ABL, spreading the word about the campaign and raising awareness about gender based violence.
Water is Life
15.12.2015
Every day the EUMM patrols the Administrative Boundary Lines with South Ossetia and also Abkhazia, monitoring and reporting on the impact of the conflict on local communities. Access to water is symptomatic of the many issues caused by the divide, such as access to land, but also to education, social services and religious sites.
COEST delegation visits ABL and meets NGO representatives
08.12.2015
A delegation from The Council of the EU Working Party on Eastern Europe and Central Asia (COEST), which handles all aspects of EU relations and cooperation with countries in Eastern Europe visited EUMM. The visit to the Abkhaz theatre was hosted by Field Office Zugdidi while the group visiting the South Ossetian theatre was jointly received by Field Office Mtskheta and Field Office Gori.
Press and Public Information Project - Cross-Boundary Workshop for Journalists
30.11.2015
EUMM organised a Cross-Boundary Workshop for Journalists in Istanbul, Turkey. The theme of the workshop was “Expanding Online Networks and New Tools for Journalists”. Twelve journalists took part: four from the Tbilisi Administered Territory (TAT) and also four each from Abkhazia and South Ossetia.
EUMM takes action for the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence!
27.11.2015
EUMM staff is taking action in support of the 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence! Why the orange hand prints? As a bright and optimistic colour, orange represents a future free from violence against women and girls, for the United Nations UNiTE Campaign. Staff...
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