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Digitalization of agriculture in Uzbekistan increases the competitiveness of the industry
2024-12-16 963Modern challenges such as the rapid growth of the global population, the adverse effects of climate change, and the current geopolitical situation demand increased efficiency and sustainability in the agricultural sector of every nation. In addressing these issues, the digitalization of agriculture, optimization of management, and implementation of information technologies play a crucial role. These advancements enhance labor productivity and ensure the competitiveness of the agricultural industry.
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Uzbekistan is developing a program “From Poverty to Prosperity”
2024-12-16 832In recent years, Uzbekistan has achieved remarkable success in reducing poverty through a targeted government policy focused on improving the living conditions of its citizens in a comprehensive manner. The country's policy involves a strategic combination of economic reforms, social support and improvements in public services.
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How New Uzbekistan reduces state participation in the economy
2024-12-16 763A number of crucial institutional reforms have been introduced in last five years to further modernize and enhance Uzbekistan’s economic and competition policies.
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Lawmaking in Uzbekistan is based on international experience and national practice
2024-12-16 710Currently, as our state's development has entered a new stage, large-scale reforms are being implemented to modernize all spheres of public life and build a rule-of-law state. In this process, legislative activity is acquiring special relevance and becoming an important factor in the effectiveness of public administration. The profound socio-economic changes occurring in our country, the activation of integration processes in the international arena, as well as global digitalization trends require cardinal improvement of legislative activity.
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In Uzbekistan, 95.8% of six-year-old children are enrolled in preparatory groups for school
2024-12-16 806The implementation of large-scale reforms In Uzbekistan, has ushered in a new era in preschool education. These reforms aimed at raising preschool children to be healthy and well-rounded, creating necessary conditions for them, strengthening the material and technical base of the preschool education system, increasing the share of the non-state sector, improving the quality of preschool educational services, and introducing effective forms and methods into the educational process.
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In Uzbekistan, strengthening interethnic and interfaith solidarity is always a priority of state policy
2024-12-16 935In recent years, geopolitical tensions have been increasing in different regions of the world, and interethnic conflicts and contradictions on religious grounds continue to worsen.
In the context of such instability, maintaining an open and constructive dialogue between different religious and cultural groups is becoming vital. Strengthening religious tolerance helps to create an atmosphere of mutual understanding, respect and generosity in society, which in turn alleviates tensions and prevents the escalation of conflicts.
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Over 40,000 educators in Uzbekistan received bonuses based on international and national certification standards
2024-12-16 808The development of a nation is closely tied to consistent reforms and renewal. Key focus areas include valuing human dignity, ensuring a prosperous lifestyle, promoting public peace and health, and upholding the rule of law. These vital standards are achieved by nurturing a generation equipped with quality education and exemplary upbringing.
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Fighting corruption is a priority direction of the state anti-corruption policy of New Uzbekistan
2024-12-14 818Member states are required by the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) to maintain “effective, coordinated anti-corruption policies” that establish objectives and a list of top priorities in order to fight corruption. Countries are also encouraged to create national anti-corruption plans and strategies by regional and international anti-corruption organizations.
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Uzbekistan shares the experience of mahalla as a unique model of self-government and social development
2024-12-04 1099An official document of the General Assembly on the unique system of citizen self-government - "mahalla" in Uzbekistan was distributed to the UN. It is based on the Samarkand Declaration adopted during the International Conference "The Role of Mahalla in Improving the Living Standards of the Population", which was held from 2 to 5 October 2024 in Samarkand.