The Covid-19 pandemic has led to unprecedented social and economic disturbances in Georgia and Armenia that also immensely impacted the everyday lives of ordinary people in local communities. To combat the effects of the pandemic and increase the resilience of Covid-19 affected women, girls, men and boys, Hilfswerk International together with its local partner organization IDP Women Association “Consent” (IDPWA) participate in the project „CoNaKa - Covid-19 resilience in Armenia and Georgia” implemented in a consortium with Austrian Red Cross and Caritas Austria as well as their local partners, Georgia Red Cross, Armenian Red Cross Society and “Armenian Caritas” Benevolent NGO.
As elderly are one of the most affected groups, Hilfswerk International and IDPWA strive with their project activities to combat the effects of the pandemic on socially vulnerable and socially isolated elderly persons in need of support to manage their everyday lives and seeking social interaction. This is achieved through
i) Covid-19 sensitive mobile care,
ii) professionally-led healthy ageing activities (in person and online),
iii) inter-generational exchange and
iv) awareness raising for elderly issues.
Project activities thereby focus only on Georgia, and therein on two regions (Kvemo Kartli and Shida Kartli).
The project is also closely linked with and complements the ongoing ADA Framework Program “Services for a dignified life of Elderly in Georgia and BIH” jointly implemented by Hilfswerk International and IDPWA with local and BiH partners.
520 direct beneficiaries (>60% female) from Gori, Dmanisi and Bolnisi municipalities
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