Lia Gigauri provided the locals of Karajala village with Azeri-language materials related to coronavirus

26 March 2020

Deputy State Minister for Reconciliation and Civic Equality Lia Gigauri arrived in Karajala village of Kakheti region to hand over Azeri-language materials related to coronavirus to the Governor Irakli Kadagishvili and Shota Nareklishvili, the Mayor of Telavi.

According to Lia Gigauri, the process of printing and distributing new materials continuous.

“The Office of the State Minister is actively involved in informing the country’s ethnic minorities about the prevention of the spread of coronavirus. We disseminate information on a daily basis via all possible channels, whether electronic or print, throughout Georgia. We are delivering materials to each region. The process will continue, of course.

We will be releasing any new information to the population who have some problems with the Georgian language. Today we brought over 5000 different types of flyers and posters to the Karajala village. This information material is being printed in large quantities for each village so that our citizens will be aware of the requirements, recommendations and rules that must be followed during this time of emergency”, - said Lia Gigauri.