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Human Rights Protection Department
Logo of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia

Building of Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia
Department overview
Formed11 January 2018; 6 years ago (2018-01-11)
JurisdictionGeorgia
HeadquartersG. Gulua Str. #10
Tbilisi, Georgia
Department executives
Websitewww.police.ge

The Human Rights Protection Department is the Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia, created on 11 January 2018. The Director of the Department is Ms. Londa Toloraia.

Activities

The Human Rights Protection Department of the Ministry of Internal Affairs ensures timely response and effective investigation into the particular categories of cases:

In order to render timely respond and ensure the effective investigation the Department:

  • Carries out the monitoring of investigation and administrative proceedings;
  • Analyzes the results of monitoring, on the basis of which it schedules the various future activities (e.g.: legislative, preventive, and other) ;
  • Informs the results of the monitoring to all persons dealing with crimes and administrative violations fallen under the competence of the Department;
  • Develop recommendations for identifying the faults in the monitoring process;
  • Based on the monitoring results, determines the needs of the training of investigators and participates in their qualification raising process;
  • Identifies the Investigators who may be encouraged for faithful performance of their duties;
  • Develop proposals, strategies and action plans for ensuring the prevention and effective investigation of the above-mentioned crimes;
  • Organizes and carries out preventive measures;
  • Reviews citizens' statements and complaints, if necessary, meets them;
  • Cooperates with all state agencies, non-governmental and international organizations working on issues related to the competence of the Department.

Contact details

Any citizen can send any proposal, initiative to the e-mail address of the Human Rights Protection Department aimed at more efficient action against the offense under the competence of the Department.

  • E-mail: adamianisuflebebi@mia.gov.ge

Notes and references

  1. "Ministry of Internal Affairs of Georgia launches Human Rights Protection Department to strengthen response to violence against women and domestic violence | UN Women – Georgia". georgia.unwomen.org. 23 January 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.
  2. "Ministry of Internal Affairs - Deputy Minister of Internal Affairs met with NGO representatives". police.ge. Archived from the original on 24 August 2018. Retrieved 24 August 2018.

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