Assist Victims of Georgia Conflict

Georgia conflict support

Summary

CHF has deployed a team to assess immediate needs for victims. We will build upon our five year operational presence in Georgia to provide shelter & help people begin to rebuild their lives. progress reportread updates from the field

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Project Needs and Beneficiaries

In response to increased tensions in the break away republic of South Ossetia between separatists and the Georgian military, the Russian military intervened, entering South Ossetia and Abkhazia and pushing deep into Georgian territory. Approximately 53,000 people have been displaced in Georgia and another 30,000 have moved into Russia. Current needs include preventing potential food shortage and providing clothing, medical supplies, and working to rebuild destroyed infrastructure.

Activities

CHF’s will address immediate needs especially in shelter while looking for ways to help the population restart their livelihoods as quickly as possible.

Funding Information

Total Funding Received to Date: $705
Remaining Goal to be Funded: $24,295
Total Funding Goal: $25,000

Additional Documentation

This project has provided additional documentation in a Microsoft Word file (projdoc.doc).

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Why this Project is Important

Potential Long Term Impact

The quality of response at the beginning of a displacement crisis is critical to the longer-term well being of the affected populations. CHF’s interventions will provide a foundation for affected families to recover from the crisis.

Project Message

"CHF International has been working with communities throughout Georgia since 2004. With a this established nationwide presence, we are moving quickly assess and meet the needs of those affected."
- Jennifer Hyman, Communications Manager

Where this Project is Located

Country

This project is located in GeorgiaGeorgia and can also be found under Human RightsHuman Rights.

For more information about Georgia, read the Human Development Report on Georgia or the Wikipedia entry for Georgia.

When this Project was Updated

Last Updated

This project was last updated on November 6, 2009.

Date Added to GlobalGiving

This project was added to the GlobalGiving project catalog on August 11, 2008

Latest Update from the Field

Georgia Schools Rehabilitation Update

By Natalie Taggart - Communications, September 29, 2009 11:48 AM

As part of CHF’s USAID-funded Georgia Employment and Infrastructure Initiative (GEII), a program focused on improving employment and entrepreneurship, CHF was asked to look into schools rehabilitation in Gori and Kareli. Through GEII, CHF is upgrading at least 20 schools in the former conflict zones of Gori and Kareli, so that children can learn in a safe and energy-efficient environment. Specifically, the program will:
   
-   Ensure that at least 20 schools are brought to a level of meeting “minimum standards,” such as new roofing, insulation, energy-efficient windows and doors, replastering/repainting, heating, and indoor toilets with water tanks.
-   Once minimum standards are met, communities can prioritize how they would like additional funds spend for priority repairs and upgrades, including solar panels, electrical systems, flooring, exterior doors, etc.
-   All school renovation projects will focus on using energy efficient materials, and removing toxic building materials in all school structures, including lead paint and asbestos.

Milton Funes, an experienced CHF Country Director and civil engineer who advised on the project described the situation in Georgia: “The schools buildings were in a state of disrepair. There were classrooms with bullet holes that were covered up by maps on the wall. The children had to use external bathrooms – even through the freezing winter.”

CHF would love to be able to do more repairs to more schools that were affected by the conflict. Your donations can help us to do that and to enable conflict affected students to have the education they deserve.

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