Tamar Gvaramadze is the First Deputy Public Defender of Georgia, a position she has held since January 2018. With 17 years of professional experience in human rights protection, policy development, and institutional leadership, she oversees the work of the Public Defender’s Office across roughly 20 thematic areas and leads its international relations portfolio. She represents the institution globally in both thematic and strategic engagements.
Before joining the Public Defender’s Office, she held senior leadership positions at the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association (GYLA), including serving as Executive Director. Under her management, GYLA significantly expanded its impact—tripling its funding, advancing major legislative reforms, and achieving important national and international legal precedents. Earlier in her career, as a human rights lawyer, she personally represented and protected the rights of hundreds of individuals.
Ms. Gvaramadze has extensive expertise in organizational development, legal advocacy, and strategic reform. She previously served as Head of the Human Resources Department at the Ministry of Education, where she introduced new systems that improved institutional efficiency and training standards. As a head of the Law Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA), Ms. Gvaramadze developed a national education concept for higher education programmes of the security and law enforcement system.
Alongside her public service, Ms. Gvaramadze is a Doctor of Law and an Associate Professor at Tbilisi State University, with more than a decade of academic experience. She has authored multiple studies and reports for international organizations, including the Council of Europe, GIZ, and the German Research Foundation. She has also contributed to human rights governance through roles on the supervisory boards of leading civil society organizations and was a member of the National Preventive Mechanism’s Consultative Council. In 2022, Tamar was selected as a German Marshall Fund Fellow.
