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Deputy Ministers of Justice Discuss Prospects for Deepening Cooperation with Japanese Parliamentary Delegation

Deputy Ministers of Justice discussed prospects for deepening cooperation with Japanese parliamentary delegation.

Lana Morgoshia and Giorgi Dgebuadze presented the priorities and key areas of activity of the Ministry of Justice to the Head of the Japan–Georgia Parliamentary Friendship Group, Karen Makishima, and other members of the delegation.

Given the delegation’s interest, particular attention was paid to the reforms implemented to enhance the accessibility of public services and to introduce digital governance.

The Georgian side expressed its readiness to share experience in the field of technological innovation and voiced hope that there are further opportunities to deepen cooperation between the two countries in this area.

The meeting was also attended by Head of the International Relations Department of the Ministry of Justice, Mariam Bregadze; Chair of the State Services Development Agency Rusudan Kokhodze; Head of the National Agency of Public Registry, Davit Devidze; Chair of the Public Service Hall, Vakhtang Zhvania; and Chair of the Digital Governance Agency, Davit Nadirashvili.

As part of its visit to Georgia, the Japanese delegation will visit the central branch of the Public Service Hall in Tbilisi today to become acquainted with the service delivery concept and the procedures for providing public and private services.

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UN Forum on Public Services Opens in Tbilisi

Tbilisi is hosting the UN Forum on Public Services, bringing together world leaders and international experts to discuss citizen-centered, innovative approaches to public service delivery.

The forum, titled “Transforming Public Institutions: Promoting Innovation, Accountability, Engagement and Inclusivity,” was opened by the Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Kobakhidze, the Minister of Justice, Paata Salia, and the UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Li Junhua.

Holding this high-level event in Tbilisi reflects international recognition of Georgia’s ongoing reforms aimed at developing accessible and efficient public services.

Paata Salia highlighted the growing expectations placed on public services in the context of rapid technological progress and the advancement of artificial intelligence. He emphasized the importance of strengthening international cooperation and sharing best practices to ensure the successful implementation of new initiatives and solutions.

UN Under-Secretary-General Li Junhua presented a certificate to the Minister of Justice of Georgia in recognition of his contribution to the development of public services and the organization of the forum.

The forum will run for three days, featuring a series of thematic sessions. Participants will discuss digital transformation, the responsible use of artificial intelligence, data protection, inclusive governance, anti-corruption efforts, strengthening citizen engagement, and improving access to public services. The event will conclude with an award ceremony recognizing the best innovative projects aimed at enhancing service delivery.

As part of the forum, the Minister of Justice of Georgia will also hold bilateral meetings with UN Under-Secretary-General Li Junhua, as well as with heads of foreign delegations.