Events

Friday, 24 November, 2023

State Agencies Hold National Simulation Training on Human Trafficking

The closing of the second consecutive national simulation training - "Fight against human trafficking: sustainability of inter-agency cooperation through the implementation of national simulation training" - was held today.

The purpose of the simulation training is to increase the skills of practitioners employed in the field of victim-oriented approaches and inter-agency coordination and cooperation, which, in its turn, will contribute to the timely detection of crimes and the effective integration of victims into society.

The training is a unique opportunity for investigators, prosecutors, labor inspectors, lawyers, psychologists, and social workers to engage in the process of detecting and responding to human trafficking cases in a simulated and, at the same time, safe environment.

It should be noted that Georgia is one of the first states where simulation training was introduced as one of the successful methods of training in the fight against human trafficking. The first training was held in 2022. This year, a similar exercise was conducted in Georgia for the second time, which indicates that the fight against human trafficking is one of the priority directions of the Georgian government.

It should be noted that in the fight against human trafficking, Georgia holds one of the leading positions in the world for the 9th year. According to the latest 2023 report of the US State Department, Georgia still maintains its place at the highest level of evaluation in the so-called first basket, along with many European countries.

The event was implemented with the financial support of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) and the Embassy of Switzerland in Georgia.

The national simulation training was held within the framework of the inter-agency coordination council for combatting human trafficking. Its partners are: the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the General Prosecutor's Office, the Investigative Service of the Ministry of Finance, the Labor Inspection Service, the State Care and Assistance Agency for Victims of Trafficking, the Academy of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, the non-governmental organization - the National Network for Protection from Violence and the Shota Rustaveli Theater and Film State University.

The simulation training started on November 20 and ended on November 24.

Thursday, 23 November, 2023

Minister of Justice of Georgia, Rati Bregadze met with Chairperson of the Committee of the European Affairs of the Hungarian National Assembly, Judit Varga

The Minister congratulated her on her appointment to the new position and wished her success in the 2024 European Parliament elections.

During the meeting with Judit Varga, the Minister of Justice once again noted that joining the European Union is the choice of the Georgian people and the Ministry of Justice of Georgia was and remains an active supporter of this process.

One of the important components of the European integration process is the convergence of national legislation with EU legislation. For this purpose, legislative amendments have been submitted to the Parliament, according to which the Ministry of Justice will coordinate the process of harmonization of legislation, and a special computer software has been created for greater efficiency; In addition, an EU practical guide and a training module were developed for civil servants.

At the end of the meeting, the Minister of Justice expressed hope that the fruitful cooperation with Hungary on the path of Georgia's European integration will be further deepened. The foundation of this cooperation was laid in 2021, when Rati Bregadze participated in the conference of justice ministers of the countries included in the Council of Europe.

The meeting with Judit Varga was also attended by First Deputy Minister of Justice of Georgia, Tamar Tkeshelashvili and Deputy Beka Minister, Dzamashvili.

thuesday, 14 November, 2023

Public Service Hall Opens in Zestaponi

The 23rd branch of the Public Service Hall in the Imereti region will provide more than 470 services to the population of the city of Zestaponi and its surrounding villages in one space, in a comfortable and modern environment. It should be noted that in the Zestaponi Public Service Hall it will be possible to use the wedding registration in a specially arranged ritual space.

Today, the Mobile Public Service Hall project was also launched in Zestaponi region, which offers services to those living far from the regional centers.

Minister of Justice, Rati Bregadze opened the Public Service Hall of Zestaponi together with Zestaponi Majority MPs, Bezhan Tsakadze and State Trustee in Imereti region, Zviad Shalamberidze. The branch, equipped with new equipment and inventory, is fully adapted to the needs of people with disabilities. About 20 local residents are employed in the office.

Availability of state services is a priority of the Ministry of Justice, which is currently provided by 118 public service halls across the country. In addition, active construction works are underway in Terjola, Samtredia, Khashuri and Akhmeta; By the end of 2024, the Public Service Halls will be opened in Sagarejo, Mtskheta, Tolebi, Zoti, Tsaishi, Khelvachauri, Shrosha, Sachkhere, and new branches will be built in Tbilisi and Batumi.

From 2024, citizens of Georgia will be able to use the digital Public Service Hall, which will allow them to receive all services with their smart phones.

The opening of the Zestaponi Public Service Hall was also attended by the Deputy Ministers of Justice, heads and representatives of local authorities, and invited guests.

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