Georgia

The ICRC has been active in Georgia since 1992, assisting conflict-affected people.

The ICRC delivers assistance to populations and health structures in Abkhazia's remote areas during the the COVID-19 pandemic.

Our work in Georgia

In Georgia, the ICRC helps reconnect families separated by conflict and support people whose lives are affected by the administrative boundary lines. We seek to clarify what happened to missing people and provide support to their families. We work to improve the living conditions of people affected by past conflicts and of the detainees that we visit, while at the same time promoting international humanitarian law.

The impact of our work - In 2023

58
missing people’s remains, related to the 1992–1993 armed conflict in Abkhazia, were identified and handed over to their families
208
medical evacuations were organized across the administrative boundary line, ensuring access to health care for 184 patients
433
elderly people living in remote areas and/or people with disabilities were provided with orthopedic assistance/ essential household items/ food supplies/ hygiene items to last several months
521
armed forces personnel of various command levels received training in IHL
37
Red Cross messages were exchanged between separated family members
9
visits were conducted in 3 different places of detention to facilitate sharing family news, and assess the living conditions and treatment of detainees

Contact us

Address

24 Mosashvili Street 0162 Tbilisi, Georgia

Telephone

+995 32 2 35 55 10

Opening Hours:

9am–6pm

Community Contact Centre

Telephone

+7 929 807 93 26

Opening Hours:

9am – 6pm
Monday - Friday

Our work with the Georgia Red Cross Society

The ICRC teams up with the Georgia Red Cross Society to provide humanitarian aid to people affected by armed conflict and violence.