Khatuna KVINTSKHADZE, Georgia
PROJECT: RebuildRoots: Empowering IDPs in Mtskheta for Inclusive Social Services

Khatuna Kvintskhadze is a human rights lawyer and researcher with two years of experience in working on strategic litigation cases before international human rights mechanisms and the Constitutional Court of Georgia to tackle systemic deep-rooted problems in Georgia. She has also worked for civil service as a researcher on the rights of personal data protection and prohibition of ill-treatment. Khatuna draws inspiration from impactful stories where human rights law, supported by committed defenders, brings relief and positive transformation to individuals.

Khatuna holds master’s degree in Public Law and Policy from Ilia State University and bachelor’s degree from Ivane Javakhishvili Tbilisi State University. She is an alumna of Swedish Institute Academy of Young Professionals (SAYP). Her professional interests include exploring possibilities of social rights to transform the lives of socially deprived people and working on conflict resolution through dialogue.

“EaP Civil Society Fellowship is a unique opportunity for me to support and strengthen the most marginalized people in our society – IDPs in need of social assistance. My individual research project will study the social conditions of IDP families, identify eligible families, explore obstacles in this process, propose solutions, and raise IDP families’ awareness. I believe that insights and outcomes of the project will be also useful for decision-makers.” – Khatuna KVINTSKHADZE

RebuildRoots: Empowering IDPs in Mtskheta for Inclusive Social Services

Fellowship Summary: The project aim is to enhance access to social allowance by the IDPs living in the Mtskheta Municipality by studying the social conditions of IDP families, identifying eligible families, and proposing solutions and raising their awareness..
Fellowship Programs 2024
Country Georgia
Areas of Interest Awareness raising
Topics Support to IDPs and vulnerable groups
Project duration April - November 2024