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Tuesday, 03 January, 2023
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Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze, together with the Deputy Curators, Congratulated Employees of the Public Service Hall on the Arrival of the New Year

As it is known, the Public Service Hall will work as usual on the weekend of January 3-6.

In addition, from January 3, 88 community centers will continue to operate under the Public Service Hall brand.

As part of the change, services for citizens have been leveled at all locations. In particular, all the services available in the Public Service Hall in the former community centers have been introduced in addition to the renewal of infrastructure.

Residents of those villages and towns, or visitors, where community centers functioned, already have the opportunity to receive almost double the number of state services, with the usual high standard of the Public Service Hall.

From 2023, the number of branches of the Public Service Hall will be 117 throughout Georgia, and the number of services will be more than 470.

On January 3-6, all services of the Public Service Hall will be available to users.

An exception is the services of the Service Agency of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. In particular, the documents to be issued on January 3-6 will be available to users from January 9.

The Ministry of Justice congratulates you on the new year.

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Deputy Minister of Justice Presents Georgia’s Migration Management Model at International Migration Forum

Deputy Minister of Justice Giorgi Dgebuadze addressed participants at debates held within the framework of the plenary session of the International Migration Forum.

In his speech, the Deputy Minister emphasized the importance of coordinated approaches to migration management and the need to balance global principles with national contexts when responding to modern migration challenges.

Giorgi Dgebuadze introduced participants to the key priorities of Georgia’s Migration Management Strategy, including combating illegal migration and trafficking, strengthening document security and data protection, reforming the asylum system, modernizing and digitizing border management technologies, and expanding reintegration programs and services for migrants.

The International Migration Forum aims to support countries in improving migration governance at the global level, effectively addressing existing challenges, and advancing the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) related to migration.

The Georgian delegation to the forum is headed by Giorgi Dgebuadze and includes deputy ministers from the Ministries of Foreign Affairs, Internal Affairs, and Internally Displaced Persons from the Occupied Territories, Labor, Health and Social Protection, as well as representatives of various state agencies.

As part of the visit, the Deputy Minister of Justice also held a meeting with the head of the International Organization for Migration.