Read the story of Giorgi Inalishvili, volunteer for Action Against Hunger South Caucasus under the project "Empowering civil society to increase gender equality and counter gender-based violence in Georgia."
The clashes in Moteb's hometown forced him and his family to flee, leaving behind their home and their land. When they returned, the sight was heartbreaking, empty land, abandoned and lifeless. With no money to restart his farming.
A former participant of an Action Against Hunger Shuttle program initiated the project with the goal of promoting the social inclusion of persons with disabilities and to raise public awareness on disability.
Ibrahim, a 45-year-old farmer and livestock keeper, is a father of four living in a village in Aleppo Governorate. Like many others in his community, he has faced huge challenges due to the prolonged conflict in Syria.
“The connection and solidarity with other women that existed in the group was very important for me. I feel like we might even start a small business together.”
12 years ago, Meisun Avdala arrived in Georgia, after having fled her home country of Sudan. In Batumi she found safety and was able to build a new life for herself and her family, learning the language and integrating herself into Georgian society.