Human Rights and Access to Justice in Georgia: Public Perceptions and Awareness

Human Rights and Access to Justice in Georgia: Public Perceptions and Awareness

July 21, 2017

The nationwide research examines public perceptions and awareness about human rights and access to justice in Georgia.

Fundings of the study are based on the results of 5,000 face-to-face interviews in four regions of Georgia, 14 focus group discussions and 29 in-depth interviews with representatives of four target groups: public sector, business, non-governmental organizations and LGBT community. 

The research was commissioned by the European Union (EU) and United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and was carried out in September 2016 – February 2017 by the Georgian polling agency ACT.