Promoting IDP's and Women's Voices in Post-Conflict Georgia
Internally displaced persons (IDPs) in Georgia, many living in protracted displacement since the early 1990s, face a number of challenges in participating in politics and peacebuilding. Using a human-rights and gender-based approach, this report assesses the extent to which displaced women and men are involved in policymaking regarding their needs and interests. We focus on policies that promote the durable solutions as defined in the UN Guiding Principles on Internal Displacement: return, resettlement, and local integration.