Women's participation in politics and decision-making processes in Georgia has declined in recent years according to election data. While Georgia has taken steps to establish policies and organizations to promote gender equality since 1998, women remain underrepresented in parliament and government positions. Currently there is an effort to address this issue and support gender equality mechanisms, but fully funding these programs remains a challenge.
“Empowering Women in Democratic Processes” - Georgia presentation
1. Georgian women's position in politics and in decision making processes Conservative Union of Georgian Youth Salome Khard zeishvili & Georgian Youth Christian-Democrat Association Gvantsa Duduchava
2. Role of woman in Georgian society About 20 per cent of the Georgian population has migrated in search of work over the last decade . Migration causes gender and age imbalances and a loss of many of the country’s most active citizens.
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4. The data of the last four parliamentary elections: Women’s participation at all levels of elections in Georgia is diminishing . Elections Number of seats Men (%) Women (%) Total Number of women in Parliament 1995 235 90 % 10 % 17 1999 235 92 % 8 % 16 2004 235 83 % 17 % 22 2008 150 95 % 5 % 7