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Tamar Dekanosidze

Associate Director, End Gender Based Violence

Europe and Central Asia

Human rights lawyer Tamar Dekanosidze is Equality Now’s Associate Director, End Gender Based Violence.

Tamar has represented survivors of gender-based violence and other human rights violations in local, regional, and international courts and bodies (such as the European Court of Human Rights and CEDAW), securing outcomes that provided access to remedies for survivors and led to broader legal and policy changes. She has also drafted laws and legal amendments on equality, non-discrimination, and addressing violence, many of which have been adopted by authorities in the region. At Equality Now, Tamar has also led the creation of guidelines and training programs that have improved access to justice for survivors of sexual violence.

Tamar joined Equality Now in 2018 while based in her hometown of Tbilisi, Georgia. With over 15 years of experience, Tamar has worked worldwide, from Georgia and Kosovo to the United Kingdom and the United States. Before joining Equality Now, Tamar worked with different organizations in Georgia, including the Georgian Young Lawyers’ Association, a leading human rights NGO using strategic litigation to uphold women’s rights, non-discrimination, health rights, civil and political rights, and cases related to Russia’s invasion of Georgia. Tamar worked on the development of  Equality Now’s submissions to international mechanisms, strategic litigation, and recent reports and publications, including:

Her writing has also been published in Public Health Reviews,the Routledge International Handbook on Femicide and Feminicide, and by the Academic Council on the United Nations System (ACUNS). She also co-authored several studies on femicides, sexual violence, and sexual and reproductive rights with the Public Defender’s Office of Georgia. She has worked as a consultant with the Council of Europe, UN Women, UNFPA, UNDP, and Chatham House. She has taught human rights, as well as gender and law, at law schools in Georgia, the United States, and Central Asia.

Tamar has a B.A. in Law from Tbilisi State University and obtained her LLM in International Human Rights Law, with distinction, at the University of Essex. She has been a Humphrey Fellow and an International Visiting Scholar at the American University Washington College of Law.

Outside of work, Tamar enjoys traveling and exploring different cultures and traditions.

She is available for interviews in English and Georgian.

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Statement by Equality Now (Observer Status No. 281) on Agenda Item 5 of the 87th Ordinary Session of the ACHPR

As the African Commission adopts a new Advocacy Framework to strengthen implementation of the Maputo Protocol, a parallel effort to introduce a regressive Charter risks undermining decades of progress. Equality Now calls for decisive action to safeguard existing protections, ensure accountability from Member States, and work collaboratively with community leaders to advance a future where the rights of women and girls are fully realised.

Statement by Equality Now (Observer Status No. 281) on Agenda Item 5 of the 87th Ordinary Session of the ACHPR intervention on the activity report of the Special Rapporteur on refugees, asylum seekers, internally displaced persons and migrants in Africa

Equality Now’s shadow report calls for urgent reform of discriminatory nationality laws across Africa that deny women equal rights to confer citizenship to their children and spouses. These laws heighten the risk of statelessness, poverty, family separation, and violence, undermining the fundamental right to nationality.

Grounded in regional advocacy and human rights standards, the report urges African Union Member States to enshrine gender equality in nationality laws, centre affected communities in reform processes, and sign and ratify the AU Nationality Protocol without delay.

Tajikistan — Joint submission to the UN Universal Periodic Review 53rd Session of the UPR Working Group of the Human Rights Council

UPR submission on Tajikistan addressing violence against women and girls, child and forced marriage, disability inclusion, legal reform, and survivor-centred protections.

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