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Strengthening Protection Capacity Project Georgia

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In July 2007 UNHCR introduced the Strengthening Protection Capacity Project in Georgia to help strengthen protection responses to forced displacement in the region. In Georgia, the project focuses on strengthening state and civil society capacities to protect refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced people (IDPs) and stateless persons. In particular, SPCP projects are aimed at improving protection capacity for groups with specific needs, such as women and children, and to expand opportunities for self-reliance in displaced communities.

UNHCR acknowledges the generous support of the European Union for this project. The contents of this update do not reflect the views of the European Union.

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