EUMM - European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia

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Tel: +995 32 2 721800; +995 32 2 719300
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We care about Gender Equality
01.05.2017
The European Union Monitoring Mission recognizes that gender equality is essential for effective stabilization, normalization and confidence building. Inclusion of both women and men is key in our efforts to attain...
We also monitor Human Rights
27.04.2017
The European Union Monitoring Mission in Georgia is the EUs only current mission that is specifically dedicated to monito¬ring. Much effort goes into monitoring the security situation on the ground along the Administrative Boundary Lines dividing the breakaway regions from Tbilisi Administered Territory; but the Mission also monitors the Human Rights situation...
Latvian President Vējonis visits the EUMM
30.03.2017
Yesterday, 29 March 2017, the Acting Head of the EUMM, Erik Hoeeg welcomed the President of the Republic of Latvia, H.E. Raimonds Vējonis to the Mission’s Field Office in Gori. The President’s delegation included, amongst others, the Minister of the Interior of the Republic of Latvia, Mr Rihards Kozlovskis and Ambassador of the Republic of Latvia to Georgia, H.E. Jānis Zlamets...

New issue of The EUMM Monitor available now!
24.03.2017
Issue No. 4 of the Mission’s information bulletin is dedicated to Central Georgia, the Administrative Boundary Line to South Ossetia and the European Union Monitoring Mission’s Field Office in Gori...
EU Monitoring Mission Georgia observes a one-minute silence in commemoration of the terrorist attack, which occurred in Brussels on the 22 March 2016
22.03.2017
At 13:00 hours on Wednesday 22nd March 2017, European Union Monitoring Mission (EUMM) staff members from the Mission Headquarters in Tbilisi, as well as the Mission’s Field Offices in Mtskheta, Gori and Zugdidi gathered for ‘one minute’s silence’ to express condolences...
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