BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 29. The National
Statistics Office of Georgia (Geostat), the International Monetary
Fund (IMF), and the Caucasus, Central Asia, and Mongolia Regional
Capacity Development Centre (CCAMTAC) plan to launch a new phase of
technical cooperation to modernize the country’s data
infrastructure, Trend
reports via Geostat.
The upcoming institutional roadmap was finalized during an
introductory meeting between Geostat Executive Director Gogita
Todradze, IMF Resident Representative Andrew Jewell, and CCAMTAC
Director Holger Floerkemeier.
Under the agreed development framework, the organizations plan
to deploy updated international statistical methodologies across
Georgia’s macroeconomic statistics, national accounts, and price
indices.
To streamline data processing, Geostat plans to integrate modern
digital technologies directly into its statistical production
pipelines. Moving forward, the joint projects plan to utilize
international technical expertise to enhance nationwide data
quality and ensure strict alignment with modern global
standards.













