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After 23 years, still hoping for a better future
30 Jun 2015 To ensure the voices of internally displaced people on voluntary return and other long-term solutions be heard, UNHCR commissioned an Intentions Survey among IDPs in Georgia. -
Statelessness: Young Georgian mother breaks a cycle of suffering
8 May 2015 Olga feared that her baby son would become the third generation of her family living at the margins of society. But with UNHCR's help she has her life back and a future. -
Georgia project leads the way for socio-economic integration of refugees
20 Dec 2010 UNHCR and UNDP launch a project to ease the socio-economic integration of Chechen refugees in Georgia's Pankisi Gorge and support local development. -
Chechen refugee finds an outlet for his talent in Georgia's Pankisi Gorge
29 Sep 2009 A UNHCR-funded income-generation project helps a former policeman and his wife to become self-sufficient as refugees in north-east Georgia. -
Georgia issues travel documents to Chechen refugees
15 Apr 2009 The Georgian government has for the first time granted Chechen refugees the right to travel overseas, earning praise from the UN refugee agency. -
Georgia's long-standing IDPs want international help too
20 Nov 2008 UNHCR sees an opportunity to use the spotlight on recent problems in Georgia to help those displaced from breakaway regions in the early 1990s. -
UNHCR hopes to improve conditions for returnees to Abkhazia in 2009
22 Oct 2008 UNHCR hopes next year to step up support for returnees in the breakaway Georgian region of Abkhazia as part of a new approach to needs assessment and fund-raising. -
Chechen refugees in Pankisi Gorge resume normal life after Georgia scare
1 Oct 2008 Chechen refugees feared the worst during the conflict over South Ossetia, but their homes in Georgia's Pankisi Gorge were left untouched and life is returning to normal. -
UNHCR distributes first aid in Georgia-South Ossetia "buffer zone"
18 Sep 2008 Villagers who had fled the August conflict have now received the first distribution of beds, mattresses, blankets and kitchen kits to begin to rebuild their lives back home in the north of Georgia.