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World Bank reviews progress of Georgia’s land management reforms

BAKU, Azerbaijan, November 21. Georgia’s Deputy
Justice Minister Lana Morgoshia held a working meeting with World
Bank representatives to review progress under a major land
management and digital governance initiative, the ministry said,
Trend reports.

The sides discussed implementation of the land administration
and digital management component of the World Bank–financed
“Sustainable Agriculture, Irrigation and Land” (GRAIL) project, as
well as planned activities for 2026.

According to the ministry, Morgoshia briefed the delegation on
the extensive work carried out by Georgia so far. World Bank
representatives praised their cooperation with the Public Registry
Agency, describing it as a model institution in project management
and innovation.

The World Bank delegation is in Georgia to assess the overall
progress of the GRAIL project. During the visit, officials also
reviewed new digital tools introduced by the Public Registry
Agency, including the national spatial data infrastructure project,
the NSDI.GOV.GE multifunctional geoportal, and the agency’s smart
contract platform, the ministry said.

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