Reference : V-P-GE-E-00868
Date : 11/2024
Country/Region : SOUTH OSSETIA; GEORGIA
Caption : Village of Kornis/i. Venera (80) (in the centre) is lonely and needs permanent care. Through the domestic support program, ICRC staff visit her once a week to provide in-home care. She happily shares the news that some of her relatives helped her with wallpapers and minor refurbishment at her newly received trailer.
Photographer : DEMIDOV, Konstantin
Confidentiality level : public
Publication restrictions : publication without restrictions
Copyright : ICRC
Description : Home is where you feel safe. For many elderly and disabled people in remote villages of South Ossetia, their home is the only certainty they have. The armed conflicts in the 1990s and 2008 scarred and depopulated their communities. Younger people have left in search of other economic opportunities. As those that remain grow older or need more permanent care and support, more individuals become isolated from their communities, especially in the long difficult winters. A warm place in their homes helps keep them alive – it is where hope dwells.
Many of elderly, disabled or people with a low income in conflict affected communities face difficult living conditions daily. Since 2022, the ICRC has been helping vulnerable people in villages in South Ossetia to keep warm. To complement the regular quarterly support of food and essential household items, the ICRC began to renovate or insulate a room in an existing home or install a trailer where the house cannot be repaired to improve their living conditions.
ICRC website, article, 12.08.2025
Original material : digital
Resolution : 2048x1366
Orientation : landscape
Colour/B&W : colour

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