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Deputy Minister of Justice Lana Morgoshia Meets with Kyrgyz Ambassador Maksat Mamitkanov
Deputy Minister of Justice Lana Morgoshia met with Kyrgyz Ambassador Maksat Mamitkanov to discuss prospects for future cooperation between the two countries in the areas of the rule of law and human rights protection.
During the introductory meeting, the Deputy Minister briefed the Ambassador on the Ministry of Justice’s priority areas. The discussion covered the development of public services, digital governance, as well as the penitentiary and probation systems. Lana Morgoshia highlighted the crucial role of digital innovations and digital governance in advancing these sectors.
She noted that Georgia is among the first countries to sign the Council of Europe Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law — the first legally binding international treaty on artificial intelligence.
At the conclusion of the meeting, Lana Morgoshia invited the Ambassador to participate in the UN World Public Services Forum, which will take place in Tbilisi in June 2026.
The meeting was also attended by the heads of the National Agency of Public Registry, the State Services Development Agency, the Public Service Hall, the Digital Governance Agency, and the Chamber of Notaries.
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World Bank Commends Cooperation with the Ministry of Justice’s National Agency of Public Registry
The World Bank highly values its collaboration with the National Agency of Public Registry under the Ministry of Justice.
Deputy Minister of Justice Lana Morgoshia held a working meeting with World Bank representatives to discuss the progress of the “Improving Land Administration Services and Creating Digital Governance Infrastructure” component of the Bank-funded Sustainable Agriculture, Irrigation, and Land (GRAIL) project, as well as plans for 2026.
During the meeting, Deputy Minister Morgoshia provided detailed updates on the extensive work carried out by the Georgian side under the program. World Bank representatives praised the Agency’s exemplary project management and innovative approach to development.
The meeting was also attended by David Devidze, Chairman of the Public Registry Agency, and Elene Grigolia, Project Manager of the GRAIL initiative.
The World Bank delegation remains in Georgia to assess the project’s progress and explore other innovations implemented by the National Agency of Public Registry, including the National Spatial Data Infrastructure Project, the multifunctional Geoportal (NSDI.GOV.GE), and Smart Contract initiatives.
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