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There are five shelters in Georgia, located in Tbilisi, Gori, Kutaisi, Signagi and Batumi. Persons who have the status of a survivor of domestic or gender-based violence are eligible for being placed in shelters.
Survivor status can be obtained as a result of:
You need a document stating that you have received the status of a survivor. To find out how to get it, call the Violence against Women Hotline: 116 006.
On-line specialists provide information in eight languages: Georgian, English, Russian, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Armenian, Arabic and Persian. The line operates 24 hours.
Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA)
Tbilisi, Uznadze st. 101. Tel: 032 299 50 76, email: legalaid@gyla.ge, website: www.gyla.ge
Rights of Georgia (formerly “Article 42 of the Constitution”)
Tbilisi, Akaki Gakhokidze Street 11a. Tel: 032 299 88 56, email: office@rights.ge, website: www.rights.ge
Tolerance and Diversity Institute
Address: 42 b I.Gogebashvili str., 0179 Tbilisi, Georgia. Tel: +995 32 298 21 71, email: tdigeorgia@gmail.com, website: www.tdi.ge
Social Justice Center (formerly Human Rights Education and Moniroting Center)
Address: 12b I. Abashidze (entrance from 14-16 Tbilisi, 0179. Tel: 599 65 66 11, email: info@socialjustice.org.ge, website: www.socialjustice.org.ge
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