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In the case of Georgia, the foundation of women’s safety, as measured through the baseline dimensions (Equity, Protection, Resources) of the Women’s Safety Index (WSI), increased 14 index points, from 62 in 1995 to 76 in 2024.
Compared globally, Georgia’s baseline safety index value falls within the mid-quartiles of countries assessed.
In the case of Georgia, the foundation of women’s safety, as measured through the baseline dimensions (Equity, Protection, Resources) of the Women’s Safety Index (WSI), increased 14 index points, from 62 in 1995 to 76 in 2024.
The Resources dimension has increased over 2005-2017, suggesting steady improvement in institutions and structures that support women’s safety.
Georgia is primarily impacted by conflict, characterised by its infrequent impacts on women’s safety and service accessibility. Major shock events consisted of conflict in 2008 (affecting 8% of the population) and a flash flood in 2012 (affecting 2% of the population).
See below to compare Georgia against other countries in the region of Europe & Central Asia.