The Evolution of Digital Services: A Review of Georgia’s Open Government Commitments

Digital Governance — Other

Georgia — May 25, 2026 @ 5:00pm - 7:00pm GMT+03:00

77, M. Kostava Street, Tbilisi 0171, Georgia

Host Organization and Partners — The University of Georgia

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Hosted by the University of Georgia on May 25, 2026, this OpenGov Week workshop “The Evolution of Digital Services: A Review of Georgia’s Open Government Commitments” explores Georgia’s digital transformation through the lens of the Open Government Partnership. Attendees will analyze various key reforms, such as the Mobile Public Service Hall to evaluate their transparency and citizen-centricity.

Participants will engage in a Service Design Lab, diagnosing user journeys for public services. By applying OGP standards, students will redesign these processes to enhance accessibility and accountability, concluding with a pitch session for innovative service improvements.

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