Georgia

A detailed analytical report based on the collected evidence for 2020 on violations of the rights of representatives of key groups, as well as examples of real cases and strategic recommendations
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Clients219
Cases225
Qualified as human rights violations191

1 Key groups

People living with HIV, 21
Sex workers, 131
People who inject drugs, 64
MSM amd trans* people, 33
People living with HepC, 21
Prisoners, 6
Former prisoners, 1
People with disabilities, 2

2 Gender

Women, 64.5 %
Men, 30.5 %
Trans* people, 4 %

3 Age

aged 0-15 , 0 %
aged 16-18, 0.9 %
aged 19-35 , 39.1 %
aged 36-55 , 56.8 %
more than 55 , 3.2 %

People living with HIV

There were registered 20 cases, in which a victim is a person living with HIV

Note:
In one case several perpetrators and several types of violations may be recorded (for example, the victim suffers from domestic violence by an intimate partner, and at the same time does not receive qualitative protection from law enforcement agencies when contacting them), therefore, the amount of all types of violations exceeds the total number of cases.

1 Perpetrators

Police, 15 %
Individuals, 60 %
Healthcare, 15 %
Services sphere, 15 %
Employer, 15 %

People who inject drugs

There were registered  64 cases, in which a victim is a person, who injects drugs

Note:
In one case several perpetrators and several types of violations may be recorded (for example, the victim suffers from domestic violence by an intimate partner, and at the same time does not receive qualitative protection from law enforcement agencies when contacting them), therefore, the amount of all types of violations exceeds the total number of cases.

1 Perpetrators

Police, 29 %
Individuals, 42 %
Healthcare, 27 %
State services, 2 %

Sex workers

There were registered 131 cases, in which a victim is a sex worker

Note:
In one case several perpetrators and several types of violations may be recorded (for example, the victim suffers from domestic violence by an intimate partner, and at the same time does not receive qualitative protection from law enforcement agencies when contacting them), therefore, the amount of all types of violations exceeds the total number of cases.

1 Perpetrators

Police, 33 %
Inidividuals, 70 %
Healthcare, 4 %

MSM and trans* people

There were registered 40 cases, in which a victim is MSM and trans* person

Note:
In one case several perpetrators and several types of violations may be recorded (for example, the victim suffers from domestic violence by an intimate partner, and at the same time does not receive qualitative protection from law enforcement agencies when contacting them), therefore, the amount of all types of violations exceeds the total number of cases.

1 Perpetrators

Police, 16 %
Individuals, 73 %
Services sphere, 6 %

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