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Capacity Building and Improved Client Services

Published: Thursday, April 15, 2010

Changed: Thursday, April 15, 2010

Sweden supports capacity building of certain Georgian public institutions. These are twinning like projects where relevant Swedish bodies transfer their knowledge to the Georgian counterparts.

One of them is the project “Capacity Building and Improved Client Services at National Agency of Public Registry (NAPR)”. NAPR is in charge of cadastre and real property rights registration in Georgia. From the Swedish side the project is implemented by Lantmäteriet. The project progresses well.

The most measurable and evident impact to which is the project has contributed is that NAPR has proved to be able to deal with the increased market transactions and that are the result of an increasingly active land market across the country.

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