Tamar Zodelava, Deputy Minister of Justice, and Elene Grigolia, World Bank-funded Project Manager, are participating in the World Bank’s Annual Land and Property Research Conference.
At the international event, the Deputy Minister presented a research paper by the National Agency of Public Registry, which addresses modern technological approaches to the development of the immovable property market.
The research paper was selected through the conference’s highly competitive selection process and received high praise from the organizing committee.
The Ministry of Justice is actively working on the development of service systems and the implementation of the latest technologies in public services. The Ministry’s participation in an international platform is another important step in the country’s digital transformation process.
The conference was attended by Elene Grigolia, Project Manager of the “Enhancement of Land Administration Service Delivery and Building Digital Governance Infrastructure component under the World Bank’s “Georgia Resilient Agriculture, Irrigation, and Land” (GRAIL) Project.