Registration for Tbilisi summer kindergardens opens on June 8
“Registration for children in Tbilisi summer nurseries will open at 10:00 on June 8,” Tbilisi Mayor Kakha Kaladze announced during a Tbilisi municipal government meeting.
According to the Mayor, 54 nurseries will operate over the summer, accommodating up to 19,500 children.
“I would like to update you on the registration for the Tbilisi City Hall social project, ‘Summer Nurseries’.
As you know, the academic year in nurseries finishes on June 30, and the summer kindergardens will operate throughout the entire month of July. This year, 54 summer nurseries will open across Tbilisi, catering to approximately 19,500 children.
Registration will take place online via the Tbilisi Kindergarten Management Agency website (www.kids.org.ge). It will open at 10:00 on June 8 and remain open until June 21 inclusive,” the Mayor stated.
He further noted that the project is available to children aged 2 to 6, who are already registered in Tbilisi nurseries, including those graduating this September.
“We have been running this social project for years. Demand for summer nursery services is always high, as many working Tbilisi residents are unable to leave the city in July.
Furthermore, this project is vital for nursery staff, as they will receive additional pay for working over the summer. This year, 3,900 employees will be working in the summer nurseries,” Kakha Kaladze said.
The full list of operating summer nurseries is available on the Tbilisi Kindergarten Management Agency website.
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Georgia elected to the WHO Executive Board at the 79th World Health Assembly
03.06.2026.17:39
Georgia has been elected to the World Health Organisation’s Executive Board at the 79th session of the World Health Assembly, the Ministry of Health announced.
According to the Ministry, Georgia will be represented on the Board by First Deputy Minister of Health, Irakli Sasania.
“The Executive Board is the highest governing body shaping global health policy. Membership grants the country a unique opportunity to participate directly in strategic decision-making at a worldwide level, in setting the international health agenda, and in managing global challenges, further strengthening Georgia’s authority and influence on the international stage,” the Ministry’s statement read.
First Deputy Minister Irakli Sasania noted that the Executive Board is the WHO’s principal governing body, responsible for setting the agenda and determining the direction of global policy. Georgia’s participation, he said, represents both significant international recognition and a profound responsibility.
“A secret ballot preceded the decision at the 75th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe in Copenhagen, where representatives of the organisation’s 53 member states formally nominated Irakli Sasania as a candidate for the Executive Board, alongside the United Kingdom. The final confirmation of nominated candidates was then successfully concluded at the Assembly currently under way in Geneva, and the decision has come into force. During the preparatory stage leading up to Georgia’s nomination, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs was actively involved alongside the Ministry of Health,” the statement confirmed.
The WHO Executive Board comprises 34 members, elected for three-year terms.
“The Board’s principal functions are to implement the decisions and policies of the Health Assembly, to provide guidance, and to manage the global health agenda. Georgia’s representation on this high-level platform marks an important step in strengthening the country’s role on the international stage,” the Ministry concluded.