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Lawmaking in Uzbekistan is based on international experience and national practice
2024-12-16 500Currently, 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.
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Fighting corruption is a priority direction of the state anti-corruption policy of New Uzbekistan
2024-12-13 793Member 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.
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The Multidimensional Foreign Policy of New Uzbekistan
2024-12-13 841In today's rapidly changing world, Uzbekistan confidently positions itself as one of the key players on the international stage. The country’s foreign policy, reinvigorated with the election of Shavkat Mirziyoyev as President in 2016, demonstrates impressive results, transforming the republic into a significant center for regional and global diplomacy.
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In Uzbekistan, 95.8% of six-year-old children are enrolled in preparatory groups for school
2024-12-06 649The 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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Uzbekistan: A Stable Economy in an Unstable World
2024-12-06 715Amid global instability driven by economic, political, and environmental changes, Uzbekistan is actively developing domestic markets, diversifying its economy and external economic ties. These efforts aim to reduce dependency on specific sectors, markets, and countries while enhancing resilience to external shocks.
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Transition to a «Green» Economy in Uzbekistan: Strategies and Challenges
2024-12-06 744«Green» economy has become a central theme in Uzbekistan’s national agenda. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has issued a number of decrees and initiatives that provide a clear «roadmap» for the transition to a green economy. These directives cover a wide range of measures, including:
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Over 40,000 educators in Uzbekistan received bonuses based on international and national certification standards
2024-12-06 770The 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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Uzbekistan supports exporters
2024-12-06 722Export is a driver of the economy, enabling production growth, job creation, and GDP increase. Therefore, every country strives to support businesses seeking to expand their exports to foreign markets. This article discusses the comprehensive measures of direct support for exporters in Uzbekistan.
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In Uzbekistan, strengthening interethnic and interfaith solidarity is always a priority of state policy
2024-12-06 730In recent years, geopolitical tensions have been increasing in different regions of the world, and interethnic conflicts and contradictions on religious grounds continue to worsen.