The Georgian Ministry of Justice has opened the 68th community centre in the Municipality of Keda in the country’s Black seaside region of Adjara.
The community centre provides up to 20,000 resident from 64 villages with over 200 public and private sector services.
Justice Minister Tea Tsulukiani visited the new community centre. Photo: Justice Ministry/Facebook
It usually offers services like receiving identification documents, registering property, getting biographical data from the archives and similar activities.
The new community centre included access to 24-hour free Internet, banking service and a library as well.Local population attend opening of the new community centre in Keda. Photo: Justice Ministry/Facebook
This is the fifth community centre in Adjara. Similar centres are located in
Justice Minister Tea Tsulukiani said, yet another community centre will also open in the Municipality of Khulo tomorrow.
More community centres will open in other parts of the country, including Ambrolauri. Dusheti, Tsageri, Tetritskaro, Chrebalo and Kachaghani by the end of the year as well.