Livestock transhumance will no longer disturb Tsintskaro Village population in Tetritskaro Municipality. The local Municipal DRR Working Group initiated a new infrastructure project which will solve the problems related to the seasonal transhumance in this particular village.
ranshumance is a major part of livestock system for sheep and to lesser extent cattle in Georgia. Approximately 300,000 animals move twice, up and down on long established routes in spring and early autumn. Livestock seasonal movement in Tsintskaro Village, Tetritskaro municipality has been a biggest, unsolved issue for the village inhabitants and shepherds for the decades. Twice in the year livestock goes through the Village’s main road, obstructing the traffic, causing conflicts and spreading various animal diseases. Despite the fact, that there is an officially registered route remote from the inhabited part of the village, due to the impassability and ravine on this route, shepherds have had to pass the settlement area.
Recently, the local government of the municipality has taken initiative to evade the route from the populated territory and to arrange 4150 meters long alternative, bypass route.
Mercy Corps, Alliances KK has contracted “Eco Films” a Georgian independent wildlife film company to create a documentary about shepherds of Kvemo Kartli region. In the film “Two Week to Reach the Clouds” the process of animal movement from winter pastures in Kakheti to summer pastures in Kvemo Kartli will be depicted following a herder family during two-week-long trip from the lowlands to the highlands. The aim of the documentary is to show the cultural-traditional context of Georgian sheep farming based on the example of one sheep farmer family and its herd. The film will also show social as well as economic importance of the sheep migration and associated problems within the context of Georgia’s diversified nature and landscape.
The Feasibility Study for the Animal Movement Rout and animal disease notification and control, two key topics were discussed on the 4th advisory committee on the 29th of March. At the beginning of the meeting the Alliances KK Programme Director Ms. Helen Bradbury provided a brief presentation concerning the interventions of the programme.
These Guidelines for the Application and Implementation of the Law on Gender Equality of Georgia by Local Self Government Bodies was developed with members of the Local Self Governments of Dmanisi, Tsalka and Tetritskaro municipalities in line with an initiative supported by the Regional Government of Kvemo Kartli



