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UNDP Georgia: Thirty-nine refugee entrepreneurs, primarily from Ukraine, established businesses in Georgia

by mariam.mtivlishvili
June 5, 2024
in Social & Society
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UNDP Georgia: Thirty-nine refugee entrepreneurs, primarily from Ukraine, established businesses in Georgia

Photo: UNDP Georgia/Giorgi Shengelia

Thirty-nine refugee entrepreneurs, primarily from Ukraine, established businesses in Georgia with the support of the German Government, the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), and CARE Caucasus. This support, which includes funding, consultancy, and technical assistance, is part of the broader Germany-funded project ‘Improving the Rule of Law and Access to Justice for All’.

Operating in major cities like Tbilisi and Batumi, and small villages, these dynamic small enterprises span diverse sectors from hospitality and technology to services, trade, and crafts. They support refugee families who sought shelter in Georgia during the war, create sustainable employment for more than 80 people, and contribute to Georgia’s economy.

Over 70% of these vibrant new businesses are led by women, highlighting the importance of promoting economic justice and women’s rights in building resilient and sustainable economies.

On 31 May, the refugee entrepreneurs gathered in Tbilisi to celebrate the successes of their entrepreneurial journey in Georgia, discuss challenges, and plan the future.

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