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Uzbekistan will continue to work on the full realization of women’s leadership potential
2024-10-25 244The history of Uzbekistan has been rich in stories about the courage and knowledge, nobility and valor of local women, their high sense of honor and dignity as well as the important role they have played in governance. They include Tumaris, Saraimulkkhanum, Gavharshadbegim, Nadirabegim, Uvaisi, Anbarotin, who were second to none with their abilities in public administration, military arts, education and zeal, literature and religious literacy. They lived in the Bukhara Emirate, the Kokand and Khiva Khanates, were active in charity, and invested their funds in the promotion of enlightenment, as documents in the National Archives of Uzbekistan suggest.
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Fulfilment of International Human Rights Obligations: the Experience of New Uzbekistan
2024-10-24 261In today’s world, marked by significant political and economic conflicts, ensuring a peaceful and prosperous life while upholding human dignity in the New Uzbekistan is a key priority of State policy.
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Uzbekistan introduced annual ratings of government agencies based on the openness index
2024-10-24 444Uzbekistan is undertaking deep reforms to democratize its public administration in an open manner with broad public participation. This policy stems from the state's obligation to ensure the constitutional rights of Uzbek citizens to participate in the management of society and state and to access information. This policy plays a key role in the successful transformation of the state apparatus and strengthening trust between the state and society.
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“Green” development of New Uzbekistan and the fight against climate change
2024-10-24 216As a country with unique natural resources and rich cultural heritage, Uzbekistan is increasingly aware of the need for active action in the fight against climate change. The country is taking a number of measures and initiatives aimed at achieving sustainable and green development, which plays a key role in global efforts to mitigate the effects of climate change.
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How Uzbekistan and other Central Asian countries address food security issues
2024-10-24 392Today, each Central Asian country considers ensuring its own food security as one of the most pressing priorities. At the same time, these states face common challenges and threats that can negatively impact the food security of the entire region.
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NEW UZBEKISTAN AND CIVIL SOCIETY: STATUS AND FUTURE PROSPECTS
2024-10-18 670In New Uzbekistan, comprehensive reforms are being carried out to establish a free and empowered civil society.
From 2017 to 2024, 64 regulatory legal documents were adopted to directly support civil society institutions and enhance their effectiveness, establishing a solid legal and institutional framework for their overall support.
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Uzbekistan offers a way out of the “deadlock” in the transport sector
2024-10-18 904Development of the regional transport system in Central Asia is among the top priorities for Uzbekistan
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Uzbekistan strives to become one of the world leaders in the production and export of agri-food products
2024-10-18 482Agriculture is one of the leading sectors of Uzbekistan’s economy. This sector accounts for more than 24% of the republic's gross domestic product and employs about a quarter of the total workforce. Thus, sustainable development and modernization of agriculture is a key priority of state policy and macroeconomic development strategy of the republic to ensure overall economic growth and improve the population’s welfare.
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Uzbekistan creates platforms for the emergence of new public politicians
2024-10-18 643New election system in Uzbekistan: what is changing in legislation and social and political life?