

A Center for Psychological and Social Services is Being Established for Children Victims of Violence The Government of Georgia has approved the concept of a Center for Psychological and Social Services for children victims of violence, according to which a Center for Psychological and Social Services for children victims of violence will be established in Tbilisi and Kutaisi within the framework of the LEPL Agency for State Care and Assistance for the (Statutory) Victims of Human Trafficking.



The Prime Minister Made the Following Statements During the Session of the Government Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia began today's session of the government by discussing the epidemiological situation.



Prime Minister of Georgia Met With Minister of Tourism of Saudi Arabia Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia met with Saudi Tourism Minister Ahmad bin Aqil Al Khatib.



UNWTO Executive Council: We Support Georgia’s Efforts and Effective Policy Measures Implemented To Restart the Hospitality and Tourism Sectors and To Gradually Reopen Borders, Which Position Georgia as a Resilient, Sustainable and Highly Valued Tourism Destination on the Global Tourism Map "We support Georgia's efforts and effective policy measures implemented to restart the hospitality and tourism sectors and to gradually reopen borders, which position Georgia as a resilient, sustainable and highly valued tourism destination on the global tourism map," states the Tbilisi Declaration of the UNWTO Executive Council, which was adopted within the framework of the 112th session.



Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia Met With Mastercard Vice President Nicola Villa Mastercard will help support the development of Georgia's tourism sector in the post-crisis period. This decision was announced during the meeting between Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia and Mastercard Vice President Nicola Villa.



Natia Mezvrishvili Discussed New Decisions Made by Interagency Coordination Council The Government continues to take consistent steps in the fight against the coronavirus, Head of the Administration of the Georgian Government Natia Mezvrishvili stated during a briefing after today's session of the Interagency Coordination Council.



On Interagency Coordination Council’s decision, control points will be installed in Batumi for thermal screening, and citizens with fever will be tested Enhanced thermal screening is underway in Batumi, especially in commercial facilities. Special control points will be set up in Batumi to conduct thermal screening on everyone entering or leaving Batumi. Testing will be in order if thermal screening reveals a high fever. These decisions were made by today's meeting of the Interagency Coordination Council chaired by Georgian Prime Minister Giorgi Gakharia.