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INDIVIDUAL AID TO GEORGIAN MIGRANTS

Project Donor: European Union

Implementation site: Georgia, Turkey, Greece.
Project Duration: 01/04/2013 – 31/03/2015
About the project
INDIVIDUAL AID TO GEORGIAN MIGRANTS (G-PAM Personal Assistance to Georgian Migrants; www.migrant.ge;www.facebook.com/migrant.ge) is two-year project funded by the European Union (2013–2015), within the frame of which NGO SIDA as well as potential as well as current migrants in Georgia and Turkey/Greece will receive free consultations on legal-procedural and reintegration issues. The project also considers various activities, among them, supporting moving illegal migration into legal surface first of all in Turkey and Greece. Within the frame of this goal Consultation Centres are functioning in 5 regions of Georgia (Ajara, Samegrelo, Imereti, Shida Kartli and Kvemo Kartli), where 55 local project consultants offer the afore-mentioned concerned individuals among them migrants’ family members informational aid in settling various emergency and ongoing legal and other types of problems. The afore-mentioned service also includes readdressing to concrete state, non-state or international organizations of the afore-mentioned three countries.
Ongoing project is implemented by the non-governmetnal organization SIDA together with 5 regional partners and “Computer Knowledge Dispending Society”.

Project partner organization in Greece and Turkey is “I will be back”.

The Institute of Democracy is a project partner in Ajara region.