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Thursday, 28 December, 2023
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The Inter-agency Council for Combatting Human Trafficking Holds a Working Session

At the session chaired by Deputy Minister of Justice, Beka Dzamashvili, the changes to be made in the regulations of the Coordination Council were discussed and approved.

In addition, information was presented on the efforts made in 2023 and the progress achieved within the framework of the 2023-2024 action plan for combatting human trafficking.

"Reforms implemented in the direction of the fight against trafficking made a significant contribution to the country's obtaining the status of a candidate country for EU membership. A month ago, the report issued by the European Commission positively mentions the progress achieved by Georgia in the fight against organized crime. In addition, according to the report of the US State Department, in the direction of combating the crime of trafficking in human beings, Georgia is at the highest level in the world - in the first basket. Out of 198 assessed states, only 38, including Georgia and 18 EU member states, have the highest rating," said Beka Dzamashvili.

At the meeting, special attention was also paid to the need to conduct a large-scale information campaign about the dangers of trafficking. According to the Council's decision, during 2024, awareness-raising activities with different target audiences will be held intensively, the coordination and performance of which will be monitored by the Council.

The session of the Inter-agency Council for Combatting Trafficking was held at the Ministry of Justice and was attended by representatives of member agencies, the Parliament of Georgia, non-governmental and international organizations, the Office of the Public Defender and the US Embassy in Georgia.

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Georgian Minister of Justice Presents Innovative Projects to UN Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs

The Minister of Justice of Georgia, Paata Salia, met with the United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Economic and Social Affairs, Li Junhua. The parties discussed the strong cooperation between Georgia and the UN Department of Economic and Social Affairs, as well as opportunities for further deepening this partnership.

Particular attention was given to preparations for the UN Public Service Forum, a major international event to be held in Tbilisi on June 23–25, 2026. The forum is expected to bring together up to 500 high-level participants and experts from around the world.

The discussion also covered Georgia’s progress in public service reform and the modernization of state institutions. Minister Salia highlighted three innovative projects that Georgia will present at the UN Public Service Awards: the Public Service Hall, ProbBox, and Re-Market. He noted that these initiatives are aimed at delivering more inclusive, accessible, and citizen-oriented services.

The meeting was attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice Beka Dzamashvili, Deputy Minister Lana Morgoshia, representatives of the Ministry of Justice, and the Deputy Permanent Representative of Georgia to the United Nations.

The Ministry of Justice delegation is currently participating in the 25th session of the UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration (CEPA), an important international platform for sharing experiences and best practices in public governance reform.