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Organization Name Acronym Sakhli, IRC) ö A Call To Serve ACTS UNHCR/(NRC/ICLA, Academy for Peace and Development APD WFP/IOCC Ptsa j Accion Contra El Hambre ACH ") Sakhli, IRC) Action Contre le Faim ACF Bretis Meurneoba Adventist Development and Relief Agency ADRA SC, UNICEF/ FAO/IOCC, WFP/IOCC Breti ") CHF 6 K A R E L I D I S T R I C T ") Anika Anika (Halo, MES),j Association of Business Consulting Organizations ABCO UNICEF/(Halo, MES) Association of Young Economists of Georgia AYEG UNHCR/(NRC/ j Biliki Biliki ICLA, Sakhli, IRC) Berdzenauli Borjomi Initiative Group ") CHF BIG 6 IRC-CHCA Care International CARE CHF, UNHCR/Care 6 j Caritas Caritas IRC Caucasus Social Marketing Association CSMA UNICEF/CHCA j Tsveri Sasireti Center for Social Sciences CSS IRC ") ") Charity Humanitarian Centre Abkhazeti CHCA Z e m o S h a ks h a k e ti Children of Georgia CoG CHF 6 ! Kvemo Shakshaketi Citizens Network for Foreign Affairs CNFA ") Map Doc Name: Civic Initiatives Foundation CIF Sagolasheni KARELI District: 3W Map_V3 CLARITAS XXI K o dCXaXvI a r WFP/IOCC Aradeti ") ! Community Habitat Finance International CHF ") GLIDE Number: Counterpart Counterpart SC, UNICEF/(Halo, MES) j IRC-CHCA j Danish Refugee Council DRC j FAO/IOCC, WFP/IOCC Democracy and Development Institute DDI CHF Creation Date: 26 Mar 2009 Disabled Child, Family and Society DCFS 6 IRD/(KKFA, TA, DDI), UNHCR/WV 6 Projection/Datum: WGS84 Disabled Club of Gori DCG Mokhisi CHCA ) Education for Democracy ED ") http://reliefweb.migration.ge Elizabeth Gast Foundation EGF Web Resources: European Union Monitoring Mission EUMM IRC-CHCA, UNICEF/ Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1:97,951 EveryChild EV (CHCA, Halo, MES) j Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations FAO Kvenatkoca Doglauri Georgia Red Cross Society GRCS WFP/IOCC UNICEF/(Halo, MES) ") ")! Georgian Diaspora in France GDF j Georgian Union of Educators "Lampari" GUEL IRC, SC, Georgian Young Lawyers Association GYLA UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j Agara Georgian Young Medical Union GYMU ") Global Initiative on Psychiatry GIP Map data source(s): Gori Information Centre GIC IRC ¶ UNICEF/CHCA CGIAR, ESRI, Europa Technologies HALO Trust Halo j Ruisi Healthy Generation HG ") HEKS-EPER Swiss Interchurch Aid HEKS-EPER Thematic data source: 3W OCHA, Georgia Hellenicare Hellenicare UNICEF/(Halo, MES) Heifer International HI j Bebnisi ") IDP Womens Association IDPWA UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j Information, Counseling, and Legal Assistance NRC/ICLA IRC International Committee of the Red Cross ICRC IRC SC, UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j International Organization for Migration IOM Disclaimers: International Orthodox Christian Charities IOCC Kareli The designations employed and the presentation of International Relief and Development IRD IRC International Rescue Committee IRC ") material on this map do not imply the expression of any K. Kartli Farmer Association KKFA S a m ts e v ris i Kartlosi Kartlosi ! opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Kurta Hospital Ltd. KH Urbnisi League of Displaced Teachers LDT ") United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, Mercy Corps MC UMCOR/CXXI, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Merlin Merlin Ta ta n a a n tu b a n i f Akhalsopeli ! UNFPA/(HG, ZIHR) Minister of Education and Science MES ")! delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Ministry of Culture MC UNHCR/PU ö ) Ministry of Refugees and Accommodation MRA UNDP Municipal Development Fund MDF UNICEF/(Halo, MES), Kvemo Khvedureti SC, UNICEF/(Halo, MES) NDOBA NDOBA Kekhijvari UNHCR j UNHCR/(NRC/ICLA, Sakhli, IRC) j ") ö ") Norwegian Refugee Council NRC IRC Office of Vice Speaker of Georgia OVSG IRC, UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j CHCA, SC, UNICEF/(Halo, MES), Organization Future Prosperity House OFPH IRC UNHCR/(NRC/ICLA, Sakhli, IRC) j Oxfam Oxfam RUSSIAN FEDERATION Parents Bridge PB IRD/(KKFA, T.A, DDI) 6 K ve m o L e te ti Parliamentary Council for Gender Equality PCGE ! Patriarchy Patriarchy IRC UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j People in Need PIN S a n e b e li Polish Humanitarian Organization PHO K u d a tke ! Premiere Urgence PU S u k iti ! ! K o b e sa a n tu b a n i Protection Institute PI ! Public Prosecutor Office PPO Rustavi Municipal Social, Sport and Cultural Services RMSSCS A p n isi ! Rusudan Kervalishvili RK ")Zemo Khvedureti Sakhli-Advice Centre for Women Sakhli Ve d re b a K ve n a p la v i Save the Children SC O q ro s o fe li ! K ld u ! ! ! Z e m o L e te ti Social Program Foundation Legal SPFL ! G v le v i SOCO SOCO IRC ! Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation SDC UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j T.A. Georgia TA G o m b o ri ! TANADGOMA TANADGOMA K ro b a n i T'bilisi Kintsvisi ! IRC Teachers and Universe TU ") \! Terre des Hommes TDH C h a n d re b i GEORGIA United Methodist Committee on Relief UMCOR ! United Nations Childrens Fund UNICEF Zguderi United Nations Development Fund for Women UNIFEM ") United Nations Development Programme UNDP UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNHCR S u q a n a a n tu b a n i ö United Nations Population Fund UNFPA ! Welfare Foundation WF UNHCR/ Kheoba AZERBAIJAN ")! TURKEY ARMENIA World Food Programme WFP j UNICEF/(Halo, MES)j World Health Organization WHO (NRC/ICLA,Sakhli, IRC) World Vision International WV Ts ite lso p e li ! Young Teachers and Psychologists Association YTPA Zhordania Institute of Human Reproduction ZIHR !.
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