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===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ===What to Get & Where to Get It=== | ||
* Both local brand (cheaper) and Durex can be found at the Carrefour (or indeed, any Carrefour across Georgia). As of March '19, a standard pack of Durex costs approx. 28 lari for 12 condoms. | |||
* In Georgia, you can obtain '''oral contraceptives (birth control pills)''' at pharmacies without a prescription. There are no age restrictions to purchase birth control pills. Some of the brands you can expect to find Ovral, Microgynon and Rigevidon.<ref>[http://ec.princeton.edu/ Princeton EC Website]</ref> | * In Georgia, you can obtain '''oral contraceptives (birth control pills)''' at pharmacies without a prescription. There are no age restrictions to purchase birth control pills. Some of the brands you can expect to find Ovral, Microgynon and Rigevidon.<ref>[http://ec.princeton.edu/ Princeton EC Website]</ref> | ||
* You can find '''IUDs''' in Georgia. At the [http://www.chachava.ge/index.php?page=1010&lang=eng Chachava Clinic], the cost of IUD insertion is 34 GEL an patients get the IUD themselves (as of February 2018). | * You can find '''IUDs''' in Georgia. At the [http://www.chachava.ge/index.php?page=1010&lang=eng Chachava Clinic], the cost of IUD insertion is 34 GEL an patients get the IUD themselves (as of February 2018). | ||
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* Click [https://www.equaldex.com/region/georgia here] to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Georgia. | * Click [https://www.equaldex.com/region/georgia here] to learn about LGBTQ rights and laws in Georgia. | ||
* Click [https://www.unfpa.org/news/breaking-taboos-around-sexual-and-reproductive-health-rural-georgia here] to read a 2018 UNFPA article about sexual and reproductive health taboos in rural Georgia. | * Click [https://www.unfpa.org/news/breaking-taboos-around-sexual-and-reproductive-health-rural-georgia here] to read a 2018 UNFPA article about sexual and reproductive health taboos in rural Georgia. | ||
* [http://www.hera-youth.ge/ Association HERA XXI]: This organization is an associate member of IPPF (International Planned Parenthood Federation). They provide sexual and reproductive health care, and they also help provide educate and support local activists. Address: Association HERA XXI head office Gamsakhurdia Ave, II Block, Building 9, APT №2 Tbilisi, Georgia. Tel: (995 32) 2 14 28 53 | |||
* [https://www.idpwa.org/ IDP Women Association “Consent”]: 41, Leselidze Street. Tbilisi 380005. Georgia. Tel: 8-832-98-89-06 | * [https://www.idpwa.org/ IDP Women Association “Consent”]: 41, Leselidze Street. Tbilisi 380005. Georgia. Tel: 8-832-98-89-06 | ||
* International Centre of Women's Education and Information: Baratashvili 10, 380005 Tbilisi, Georgia. Tel:+995 32 989 217 or +995 32 999 253. Fax: +995 32 001 077 or +995 32 001 127 or +995 32 989 217. E-mail: tamar@caucasus.net | * International Centre of Women's Education and Information: Baratashvili 10, 380005 Tbilisi, Georgia. Tel:+995 32 989 217 or +995 32 999 253. Fax: +995 32 001 077 or +995 32 001 127 or +995 32 989 217. E-mail: tamar@caucasus.net |
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