If you, or someone you know, have been affected by child marriage or domestic abuse, the following Georgian organizations and government services may be able to help.
If you are in immediate danger, you should call the Police on 112.
SAFE YOU – APP TO PROTECT WOMEN AND GIRLS FROM VIOLENCE.
A virtual safe space for women. Download the app to your cell-phone:
24-HOUR VIOLENCE HOTLINE:
Dial 116 006 for consultations in eight languages.
(Georgian, English, Russian, Turkish, Azerbaijani, Armenian, Arabic & Persian)
Lines are open 24 hours a day.
CHILDREN’S RIGHTS HOTLINE:
Dial 111 to report or discuss issues relating to children’s rights.
Lines are open 10:00 to 19:00 on weekdays.
PUBLIC DEFENDER’S OFFICE:
Dial 14 81.
The following organizations provide legal support to survivors:
GEORGIAN YOUNG LAWYERS’ ASSOCIATION (GYLA)
Tbilisi, Uznadze st. 101
Tel: (0 32) 2995076
Email: legalaid@gyla.ge
Website: www.gyla.ge
UNION SAPARI
Tbilisi, Akaki Gakhokidze Street 11a
Tel: 032 230 76 03
Email: unionsapari@gmail.com
Website: www.sapari.ge
RIGHTS GEORGIA (FORMERLY “ARTICLE 42 OF THE CONSTITUTION”)
Tbilisi, Akaki Gakhokidze Street 11a
Tel: 2998856
Email: office@rights.ge
Website: www.rights.ge
HUMAN RIGHTS CENTER
Tbilisi, A. Gakhokidze Street 11a (former Gagarin 2 lane), III floor
Tel: (+995 32) 2 38 46 48
Email: hridc@hridc.org
Website: www.hridc.org
PARTNERSHIP FOR HUMAN RIGHTS (PHR)
Tbilisi, Aleksidze 1, building №2, apartment-26
Tel: 032 233 13 56
Email: info@phr.ge
Website: www.phr.ge
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