Events
Exhibition of Artistic Works Created on the Theme of Femicide Held in the Exhibition Hall of the National Archives
The UN Women's Organization presented a gift to the winner of the competition, and other participants were awarded with certificates and symbolic gifts.
The competition of artistic works was held in the framework of the campaign against gender violence in close cooperation with the Department of Legal Cooperation of International Relations of the Ministry of Justice, the Training Center of Justice and the United Nations Women's Organization.
">A competition was held with the aim of raising public awareness of domestic violence against women. 20 competition works were selected for the exhibition.
The First Deputy Minister of Justice addressed the participants. Tamar Tkeshelashvili spoke to the participants of the competition about the importance of gender equality and focused on the involvement of young people in the process.
"The Ministry of Justice is one of the exemplary agencies where the number of employed women exceeds the number of men, especially in managerial positions. We do everything to ensure that the rights of our female employees are protected both within the family and within the system, and in society as a whole. On this long and challenging road, we held many informational and consulting meetings with target groups, and public awareness raising activities," said Tamar Tkeshelashvili.
The UN Women's Organization presented a gift to the winner of the competition, and other participants were awarded with certificates and symbolic gifts.
The competition of artistic works was held in the framework of the campaign against gender violence in close cooperation with the Department of Legal Cooperation of International Relations of the Ministry of Justice, the Training Center of Justice and the United Nations Women's Organization.
The British Secretary of State Is Getting Acquainted with the Activities of the Digital Government Agency
The United Kingdom’s Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, James Cleverley visited today the Digital Governance Agency as part of his official visit to Georgia. On the spot, the high-ranking guest got acquainted with the specifics of the computer incident assistance team's activities and information technology infrastructure monitoring systems.
At the meeting, Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Erekle Gvinianidze, and the Chairperson of the Digital Governance Agency, David Nadirashvili thanked the guest for the support provided through the UK-Georgia Cyber Security Partnership Program.
Within the framework of the program, Georgia receives support from Britain for the implementation of the national cyber security strategy, the development of an interagency framework for sharing information, the development of public-private cooperation, and the raising of public awareness of cyber threats.
The meeting was also attended by Ambassador of Georgia to the United Kingdom, Sofia Katsarava, Chief of Staff of the National Security Council, Givi Tumanishvili and his deputy, Giorgi Ghibradze.