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Minister of Justice Paata Salia Unveils Georgia’s First Multifunctional Geoportal for the National Spatial Data Infrastructure – NSDI.GOV.GE

Minister of Justice Paata Salia officially presented the first multifunctional geoportal of the National Spatial Data Infrastructure (NSDI) - NSDI.GOV.GE.

This innovative platform marks a major step forward in modernizing the country’s approach to spatial data management and sharing. It is a key component of ongoing reforms aimed at aligning Georgia with international best practices and EU standards.

The NSDI geoportal serves as a unified information system that consolidates spatial data from both public institutions and private sector entities. It offers access to a wide range of geospatial information, including maps, orthophotos, land parcel boundaries, cultural heritage sites, transportation infrastructure, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions.

Private companies will also have the ability to upload information about their infrastructure, service coverage, and access points.

Designed to enhance planning, investment, and emergency response, the geoportal enables users to make more informed decisions in real time.

All data formats on the platform comply with relevant EU regulations, ensuring seamless integration into the broader European spatial data infrastructure.

The geoportal is operated under the coordination of the National Agency of Public Registry, a legal entity under the Ministry of Justice.

The launch event was attended by Deputy Ministers of Justice, the Minister of IDPs from the Occupied Territories, Labor, Health, and Social Affairs Mikheil Sarjveladze, and other distinguished guests.

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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.

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Georgian Minister of Justice Discusses Deepening Cooperation with UN Under-Secretary-General for Policy

Georgian Minister of Justice Paata Salia held a meeting with UN Under-Secretary-General for Policy Guy Ryder to discuss key areas of cooperation between Georgia and the United Nations, as well as opportunities to further strengthen this partnership. The sides emphasized that, in the context of today’s global challenges, coordinated international cooperation is more important than ever.

The discussion highlighted the strong alignment of Georgia’s ongoing reforms with UN priorities and the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.

Minister Salia provided a comprehensive overview of the systemic reforms being implemented under the leadership of the Ministry of Justice. He noted that strengthening the rule of law, enhancing citizen-oriented public services, and advancing digital governance remain among the Ministry’s top priorities.

Particular attention was given to the role of innovation in improving the quality of public services and shaping citizen-centered policies. The Minister underscored that technological transformation is a key pillar of modern public administration, and that Georgia continues to actively pursue reforms in this direction.

Paata Salia also invited Guy Ryder to attend the UN Public Service Forum, which will be held in Tbilisi on 23–25 June.

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 Georgian delegation is currently in the United States to participate in the ongoing session of the UN Committee of Experts on Public Administration.