She successfully challenged her country's COVID-19 quarantine laws and she helped the European Court of Human Rights to request that the government should reconsider its support for children with disabilities.
She received a reply from Natia Mezvrishvili who explained that the state could not afford five star accommodation, but the family were moved to a hotel in the capital.
However issues of diet and exercise still caused problems and after her complaints gained support on-line she decided to take the case to the court of appeal.
In the case cited a mother was left to fend for herself with a violent child because the state had assessed that help was needed but it would require two people and that was outside the care offered.
[7] She published an article in 2016 titled, "Empowering Women Against Discrimination in Labour Relations in Georgia" in Anti-Gender Movements on the Rise?