Ambassador of Georgia H.E. Mr. Konstantine Surguladze and Georgian participants of two training programs The Administration of Justice and Integrity of Civil Servants.
On March 13, at the premises of the Embassy of Georgia, in The Hague, the Helsinki Committee organized a networking reception in the framework of Matra Rule of Law two training programs The Administration of Justice and Integrity of Civil Servants.
The Matra Rule of Law Training Programme is a four-year (2017 – 2020) programme designed to strengthen institutional capacity in the field of Rule of Law within government organizations in Albania, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Georgia, Kosovo, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Serbia, Turkey, and Ukraine.
The training introduces the participants to Dutch best practices in a particular rule of law theme within the European Union framework and provides opportunities to exchange experiences. The Matra programme is funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands.
Two training programs from Georgian side was attended by the representatives of the Ministry of Justice, Administration of the Government, State Audit Office, Public Defenders Office, High Council of Justice, Prosecutors Office and High Council of Justice.
Ambassador of Georgia H.E. Mr. Konstantine Surguladze welcomed the audience and thanked the Netherlands Helsinki Committee, Leiden Law School, The Hague Academy for Local Governance, and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands for implementing and financing very valuable and useful programme.
A networking reception was attended by the participants, Ambassadors of the participants’ countries, policy officer of the Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and representatives of the organizations contributing to the training programme.
During the reception, the guest had the opportunity to taste Georgian wine and traditional dishes.