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Mid‐Term Report on Georgia’s Second Cycle of UPR Civil Society Participation: Report of the SRHR Coalition of Georgia TBILISI| MAY 2018

Universal Periodic Review (UPR) Georgia - Joint report submitted by Association ,,HERA-XXI`` and Sexual Rights Initiative

Right to Health - The present report outlines the problems existing in Georgia with respect to the protection of the right to health. It incorporates health-related topics concerning drug users, persons in need of palliative care, persons with mental health problems, LGBT, and sexual and reproductive health and rights. In cooperation with the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association the report was prepared by the following organizations: Union “Step to Future”, Georgian Harm Reduction Network, Alternative Georgia Partnership for Human Rights ,Women’s Initiatives Supporting Group and HERA XXI. Preparation of the report was supported by the Open Society Georgia Foundation. The report covers the period between 2010 and 2014.

Alternative report To the United Nations Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW) Concerning women’s rights and gender issues in Georgia

Right to Health - The present report outlines the problems existing in Georgia with respect to the protection of the right to health. It incorporates health-related topics concerning drug users, persons in need of palliative care, persons with mental health problems, LGBT, and sexual and reproductive health and rights. In cooperation with the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association the report was prepared by the following organizations: Union “Step to Future”, Georgian Harm Reduction Network, Alternative Georgia Partnership for Human Rights ,Women’s Initiatives Supporting Group and HERA XXI. Preparation of the report was supported by the Open Society Georgia Foundation. The report covers the period between 2010 and 2014.

Comments of Association ‘Hera XXI’ in respect of the Committee’s consideration of the fourth periodic report of Georgia under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR)