Natia Ninoshvili is a Fellow of Hybrid Threats and Resilience Program at Strategic Security Initiative (SSI). She is an emerging researcher and youth advocate specializing in nuclear governance, arms control, international law, and international security. She has over five years of experience in youth advocacy and civic engagement across Europe, working with international non-governmental organizations on democratic participation, peacebuilding, and disarmament initiatives.
In addition, she serves as a Core Team Member and Liaison Officer at the Youth Fusion – Abolition 2000 Youth Network, where she coordinates partnerships with international organizations, contributes to research on nuclear insecurity, and represents the network at international conferences on disarmament, human rights, and global security. She previously served as a Programme Officer at Parliamentarians for Nuclear Non-Proliferation and Disarmament (PNND), supporting international policy initiatives, legal research, global advocacy campaigns, and multilateral engagement on nuclear risk reduction. Earlier, as a Board Member of the European Youth Parliament Georgia, she contributed to youth leadership, policy development, and governance initiatives across Europe.
As a researcher, her work focuses on nuclear governance, non-proliferation, international legal compliance, and arms control, while also exploring hybrid threats, hybrid warfare, international relations theory, and public international law. She is currently pursuing a Bachelor's degree in International Relations with a concentration in International Law at Anglo-American University in Prague, where she is also a Student Ambassador and Academic Tutor.

