On March 20-21, 2024, Natia Bojgua, Head of the Poti Legal Aid Bureau, attorney Ketevan Gvazava, and consultant Salome Janjghava visited the residents of Khobi and the villages of Nojikhevi, Kheta and Khamiskuri as part of the Legal Aid Service information and mobile consulting campaign. .
Initially, the attorneys disseminated information brochires and informed the community about the services offered by LAS. They also conducted one-on-one consultations while maintaining complete confidentiality with the assistance of the Mobile Consulting Centre.
The population was primarily interested in the assignment of points to socially vulnerable households, and also in appeals, family disputes, land use and registration, banking and contractual relations, enforcement of court decisions, diversion-mediation and other issues.
Over the course of two days, tens of people received individual legal advice. It should be noted that the Mobile Consulting Center of the Legal Aid Service is a special van, organized and equipped by the German government's Deutsche Botschaft Tiflis, the German Embassy in Tbilisi and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) UNDP Georgia as part of the project "Improving the Rule of Law and Access to Justice for All".
The Center is specially designed for those villages and other settlements that are located distant from the Legal Aid Service offices . The launch of the Mobile Consulting Center significantly resolved the problem of the population's territorial access to free legal aid.