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Gender-based violence is not only a personal tragedy but also a violation of basic human rights that affects individuals, families, and communities worldwide, including in Georgia. Statistics reveal the alarming scale of violence against women: nearly one in three around the world have experienced physical or sexual violence at least once in their lifetime. In Georgia, recent data indicates that every second woman has experienced violence at some point in her life.

To address these challenges, the European Union in Georgia funds projects that build the capacity of state and non-state actors to fight gender-based violence. Our projects raise awareness to prevent violence and provide free legal, social or psychological support to women. EU financed projects also work to change the stereotypes and harmful perceptions and launch information campaigns. And, they promote the use of SafeYou application.

The first way to empower women is to ensure that they can live free from fear and violence. We must break the silence and stigma surrounding gender-based violence.

This year, the theme for the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is “Every 10 Minutes, a woman is killed. UNiTE to End Violence against Women”. Together, we can create a future where respect, dignity, and safety are guaranteed for all.

Watch the Ambassador’s Statement

25 Facts on Violence against Women

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    Stories of Courage: Nine Women Who Stand Against Gender-Based Violence (in Georgian)