The Exodus to Lviv
Civil society mobilises as western city becomes a hub for those displaced by the war.
Civil society mobilises as western city becomes a hub for those displaced by the war.
The death of an IDP has reopened the debate on the dire conditions people originally from Abkhazia have been enduring for decades.
As war edges closer, distance from Russia and closeness to NATO member Poland provide the city with a sense of confidence.
Ordinary citizens turn to small acts of protest to show their defiance.
Proposed legislation in the breakaway republic would open up real estate sales to foreigners.
Local Georgians feel they have been abandoned to face disaster alone.
Some villages have been divided in two by new boundaries.
Families whose houses were destroyed in the conflict face a cold winter and uncertain future.
Thousands of residents have already come back, but many face a challenging future.