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10/10/23
Action Against Hunger states that any deliberate and disproportionate targeting of civilians from parties is unacceptable and contrary to International Humanitarian Law, as well as the use of the civil population as human shields.
Read news26/09/23
Exciting News from Tusheti Protected Landscape!
Tusheti Protected Landscape Administration (TPLA) is dedicated to preserving the rich biodiversity of this stunning region of Georgia. Recently, Action Against Hunger and Akhmeta LAG has supported the Administration on an essential journey to monitor and safeguard the diverse flora and fauna that call Tusheti home. Thanks to the TPLA gaining support from the Akhmeta LAG grant competition, they have made significant strides in their conservation efforts. This grant has enabled the acquisition of biodiversity monitoring equipment, including photo traps, cameras, and shoulder-mounted cameras for rangers when on patrol.
Read news19/09/23
Culture and Crafts Festival Abkhazia
On September 15th, a Culture and Crafts Festival was held in Mokva, Ochamchire district as part of a joint Local Action Group (LAG) event involving 5 LAGs.
Read news19/09/23
Madrid, 19 September 2023. Action Against Hunger condemns the attacks on the population in Nagorno-Karabakh, where in the past months they have already suffered greatly from a lack of freedom of movement. We remind all parties that civilians should never be targeted, after bombings and drone attacks were reported today in two towns in Nagorno-Karabakh.
Read news18/09/23
“Before, carpentry was my hobby, but now I know that this will become a successful business for me”
Edika Mamardashvili, an IDP from Abkhazia, now works as a carpenter in Anaklia and is one of the beneficiaries who received grant support from the project “Improving local governance through inclusive development approaches” implemented by Action Against Hunger and funded through the Austrian Development Cooperation.
Read news14/09/23
First ever transnational Georgia/Armenia LEADER project held in Anaklia
From the 5th to the 8th September 2023 the first ever Georgian-Armenian trans-national LEADER project – Women's Camp “KIN-KALI” – was held by Local Action Groups (LAGs) from Georgia and Armenia at the beautiful seaside town of Anaklia, in Western Georgia.
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