Even in today's world, women still have to fight for their rights. In Georgia, thirty-six-year-old lawyer Ana Abashidze has been helping them for several years. She has devoted her life to helping those who would have waited a long time for justice and might not have received it at all. She represents women, children and people with disabilities. Simply those who have been disadvantaged by a system that for decades has been made up of predominantly male legislators. Ana decides she wants to help these people even more and runs for Georgia's ombudsman. The parliament in Georgia elects such a person. And it's made up mostly of men.