Women and History The publication was prepared as a result of a joint project Women and History implemented by the Heinrich Boell Foundation offices in Kyiv and Tbilisi. Download
Representation of Women in the Exhibitions dedicated to the Great Patriotic War Women’s involvement in war was a force majeure event; women fight bravely like men and together with men. Download
Herstory Research (2016-2018) (closed project) The project aims to support initiative '50 women of Georgia' and promote herstory research.
Aneta Dadeshkeliani 1872-1922 / Poet / Philanthropist. Aneta Dadeshkeliani wrote poems and published them in the contemporary press. She was in involved in the work of the Society for the Spreading of Literacy among Georgians and took part in their activities. By Rozeta Gujejiani and Ketevan Khutsishvili
Julia Mlokosevich 1838-19?? / Biologist. Julia was born in Lagodekhi, Georgia in 1872, in the family of famous naturalist Ludvig Mlokosevich. She has contributed to establish the Lagodekhi reserved territories. By Eva Lomtadze
Zemfira Iolcheva In those years, when Zemfira decided to become a physician, there were no female surgeons among ethnic minorities. Zemfira's statement to become one was a very daring initiative. By Maia Felishvili
Street Gendering (2014-2017) (closed project) Memorandum of understanding was signed between Heinrich Boell Foundation South Caucasus Regional Office and Tbilisi City Council, which considered development of long-term policy to promote rememberance of women in the public space.
Discover Herstory Heinrich Boell Foundation Sounth Caucasus Regional Office invites you to participate in a contest for discovering lost herstories.
Girls of Zürich: on the track of 19th century Georgian students Russian Nadezhda Suslova became the first female student at the University of Zürich in 1866. Her words: "I am the first, but not the last" had come true. Georgian women also studied in Zürich. By Tamta Melashvili