On 18 December IOM marked the International Migrants Day by organizing an outdoor exhibition “Faces of Migration 2021” in front of Tbilisi Vake Park, featuring migrants in Georgia living in Kutaisi and Batumi. These photo stories highlight the benefits and challenges of living in Georgia as a foreigner, focusing on the migrants’ contribution to their new communities, local economies, and cultural fabric of the host societies. The exhibition is organized with the support of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Norway under EMERGE Project, aimed at enhancing migrants’ rights and good governance.
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