Statement on the law on 'Transparency of Foreign Influence'
14 May

World Vision Georgia regrets the adoption of the law on 'Transparency of Foreign Influence.' This legislation poses a significant risk of hindering the vital role of civil society in Georgia. 

World Vision Georgia is a long-standing and respected partner in child rights and has been for over three decades, operating with unwavering impartiality, transparency, and accountability. Our mission transcends mere support; we strive to cultivate a world where every child experiences life to the fullest, free from poverty, injustice, and oppression. In collaboration with civil society partners, we have consistently contributed to strengthening systems and services aligned with Georgia's national priorities, ensuring that essential support reaches children and communities in need through the generosity of our donors. 

As we navigate this critical juncture, we urge all stakeholders to prioritise the well-being of children and the communities we collectively serve. To this end, ensuring an environment where child rights organisations can operate with independence, neutrality, and impartiality is essential. 

We, at World Vision Georgia, remain steadfast in our commitment to serving the poor and marginalised with the utmost transparency.