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Tuesday, 24 October, 2023
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Ministry of Justice Is Hosting an International Seminar within the Framework of the Prague Process.

First Deputy Minister of Justice, Tamar Tkeshelashvili, in her speech opening the Prague Process seminar, spoke about modern approaches in the field of migration management, digitalization and the importance of continuous cooperation and sharing of successful international practices between member states of the Prague Process.

The participants of the event were also addressed by the representatives of the European Union, the Prague Process Secretariat and the Czech Republic.

At the three-day international seminar - “Potential of Digitalization in the Context of Migration", the issues of using modern technologies and digital tools in migration management will be discussed.

The seminar in Tbilisi is organized by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the chairing agency of the Prague Process - the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Czech Republic, with the coordination of the Secretariat of the Prague Process - the International Center for the Development of Migration Policy and with the support of the European Union. Representatives of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, the countries involved in the Prague Process, as well as representatives of the UN and international organizations of the European region are participating in the event.

The Prague Process was established in 2009. It is a targeted migration dialogue and policy process that promotes cooperation in the field of migration between participating countries. The activities of the Prague Process will be conducted according to the declaration and the action plan of the ministers of its member countries. In 2022, the 2023-2027 action plan was approved at the 4th ministerial meeting of the Prague Process, the implementation of which is supported by the European Commission.

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The 2026 UN Public Service Forum Concludes in Tbilisi

The results of the Forum were summarized by the Minister of Justice of Georgia, Paata Salia, and the UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Li Junhua.

“Over the past few days, we have discussed the core issues shaping modern public governance and defining its future. These include digital transformation, innovation, transparency, inclusiveness, and improved access to public services. Sharing experiences in these areas will contribute to the sustainable development of public services,” said Paata Salia.

The Minister of Justice thanked participants for their contributions to the success of the event and noted that hosting the UN High-Level Public Service Forum in Tbilisi represents international recognition of the reforms Georgia has successfully implemented over the years.

The Forum concluded with an award ceremony recognizing the best innovative projects aimed at improving access to public services.

The awards were presented by the Minister of Justice of Georgia, Paata Salia, and the UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Li Junhua. In total, 12 winning projects were selected across four categories from among 700 innovative projects submitted by participants from 62 countries.

The UN Public Service Forum was held in Georgia for the first time, organized by the Ministry of Justice.

During the three-day event, global leaders and international experts discussed key challenges and innovations in modern public service delivery