Press Release

National Action Plan on Gender equality: Annual Results

22 March 2016

  • On 22 March 2016, the Gender Equality Council of the Parliament of Georgia presented the annual implementation results of the National Action Plan on Gender Equality 2014-2016.

 The event was organized with assistance from the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Government of Sweden.

Manana Kobakhidze, First Deputy Chairperson of the Parliament and Chair of the Gender Equality Council; and Shombi Sharp, UNDP Resident Representative a.i. in Georgia, addressed the participants. 

“We are deeply encouraged that gender equality has become a priority for the Georgian Government. In fact, a lot of progress has been made already in terms of new policies and legislation, as well as better coordination between partners – the government, donors, international organisations and civil society. But now it is time to translate this into real change - to bring more women into politics, close the wage gap and increase the number of female entrepreneurs. Evidence shows that across the world, where this is achieved, everybody wins, from women and their families to the welfare and development of the country” – Shombi Sharp said.

The Parliament of Georgia adopted the National Action Plan on Gender Equality 2014-2016 in January 2014. The second-year implementation report focuses on Georgia’s achievements in 2015 on the way to gender equality in all aspects of political, economic and social life, as well as on the challenges faced by the country in this area. 

UN Joint Programme for Gender Equality in Georgia

The United Nations in Georgia, with the financial support of the Swedish Government, is implementing a Joint Programme “for Gender Equality”. Three UN agencies are involved in this project: UNDP, UNFPA and UN Women.

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