Trans* people are one of the most marginalized groups in Georgia. Operational research among Trans* people conducted within the SoS project was extremely important for our community. This was the first study conducted specifically among Trans*People in Georgia providing important recommendations. We believe that this study will be the basis for the introduction of various services and activities to improve the lives of trans people in our country.
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I work in Tanadgoma as a social worker. I also collect cases of human rights violations in the REAct system: if something bad happens, members of my community contact me and we help the victim. Due to the state of emergency and quarantine, I can no longer come and communicate with members of my community.
Continue readingSmaller teams – more sustainable services
Preventive measures in Georgia were quite strict from the very beginning. We had to find a solution to continue working, as our clients really need us.
Continue readingFeatures of an operational study on the acceptability of HIV self-testing in a pandemic
As part of the SoS_project, in early 2020, the Georgian Harm Reduction Network launched an operational study to assess the acceptability of HIV self-testing among men who have sex with men and people who inject drugs in Georgia.
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