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An informational meeting on the upcoming UN Public Service Forum 2026 was held for UN-accredited diplomats and heads of mission

An informational meeting on the upcoming UN Public Service Forum 2026 was held for UN-accredited diplomats and heads of mission.

The session was led by Beka Dzamashvili, First Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia and Revaz Lominadze, Georgia’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations Office at Geneva, who presented key details about the Forum, scheduled to take place in Tbilisi on 23-25 June.

Speakers highlighted the importance of the event, noting its role in strengthening public sector capacity and promoting more citizen-focused governance.

The 2026 Forum is jointly organized by the Ministry of Justice of Georgia and the United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs (UN DESA), under the theme “Transforming Public Institutions: Advancing Innovation, Accountability, Participation, and Inclusion.”

The 2026 Forum will bring together senior government officials, representatives of academia, thematic experts and representatives of international organizations.

The meeting was hosted by the United Nations Office at Geneva.

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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