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Uzbekistan: A Stable Economy in an Unstable World
831Amid 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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Digitalization of agriculture in Uzbekistan increases the competitiveness of the industry
1716Modern 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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In Uzbekistan, the protection of human rights and freedoms has become the main criterion for ensuring the rule of law
1180Human rights can be fully ensured only in a state where the rule of law prevails. Currently, Uzbekistan, alongside other countries worldwide, is working to address existing challenges and is making progress by ensuring human rights based on international standards and criteria.
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In Uzbekistan, strengthening interethnic and interfaith solidarity is always a priority of state policy
1334Every year on November 16, the world celebrates the International Day of Tolerance. On this day in 1995, UNESCO Member States adopted the Declaration of Principles on Tolerance. According to this document, tolerance is a political and legal need, a duty to promote human rights, pluralism, democracy and the rule of law. Everyone can hold their own beliefs and recognizes the same right for others, while the views of one person cannot be imposed on others.
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In Uzbekistan, 95.8% of six-year-old children are enrolled in preparatory groups for school
633As a result of these reforms, new, modern educational institutions were built in remote areas to replace old, dilapidated buildings.
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Uzbekistan supports exporters
939Export support in the country is carried out systematically, strictly adhering to the goal set in the “Uzbekistan - 2030” Strategy – to increase the share of the private sector in exports to 60 percent.
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Uzbekistan shares the experience of mahalla as a unique model of self-government and social development
661It should be noted that the Samarkand Declaration was an important step in international recognition of the importance of the mahalla.
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In Uzbekistan the makhalla institute — a key platform for promoting human dignity
2025-05-05 2293The makhalla serves as a social space, acting as a bridge of trust between society and the state, fostering socialization and cultivating a spirit of tolerance and commitment to the well-being of the community. Across our country, there are 9,435 makhallas...
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The Constitution of New Uzbekistan: Creation, Adoption, and Implementation
2215This year, Uzbekistan is widely celebrating the Day of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan under the main idea "The Constitution is the guarantee of a free and prosperous life!". Systematic organizational, practical, spiritual-cultural, educational, and legal measures have been launched in this direction, based on the Program approved by the order of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev "On the preparation and celebration of the Day of the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan" dated October 17, 2024.
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Uzbekistan stands for cooperation between Central Asian countries in the field of ensuring water security
659During the last years the issues of ensuring water security are becoming an urgent task for the region of Central Asia. At the same time the prior direction of foreign policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the development of cooperation with the countries of Central Asia. In particular, in the strategy “Uzbekistan – 2030” practical cooperation in the Central Asian region is taken to a qualitatively new level, including strengthening close cooperation with the countries of the region in various fields, especially ecology and nature protection, rational use of water resources (goal 91) and the search for a phased solution to water problems in our country (goals 62-73) are listed as priority goals.