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Uzbekistan: A Course for Continuing Intensive Reforms in Youth Policy
04.07.2024 | Uzbekistan is a country of youth. According to statistical data, about 60% of Uzbekistan’s population is under the age of 30. Thus, over 18 million residents of Uzbekistan are young people, and by 2040 this number could reach 25 million. This creates unique (...)
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Ensuring the true independence of the courts of Uzbekistan is a priority task of the ongoing reforms
04.07.2024 | As the most important task of judicial reform being implemented in the Republic of Uzbekistan, important work is being carried out to ensure constitutional human rights and freedoms, strengthening the authority of the judiciary, which is considered an important (...)
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A view from New Delhi: The strategic discussions in Tashkent signify a promising future for the partnership between Uzbekistan and the United Nations
03.07.2024 | Dr. Pravesh Kumar Gupta, an Associate Fellow at Vivekananda International Foundation (India) in his comments presented by Dunyo IA reflects on the results of the official visit of the United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres to (...)
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Uzbekistan – SCO: cooperation for peace and prosperity of countries and peoples
03.07.2024 | On July 3-4, the President of Uzbekistan will pay a working visit to the capital of Kazakhstan and participate in the upcoming Shanghai Cooperation Organization summit, reports Dunyo IA correspondent.
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Gender policy in Uzbekistan – an important criterion for ensuring human rights
02.07.2024 | The main feature of a democratic society is the protection of human rights and the provision of equal opportunities for all in public life and administration. Gender equality is an essential component of this, as it ensures equal protection of rights and freedoms (...)
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How the phrase “Spirit of Central Asiaz” appeared in world political science
02.07.2024 | New trends in Central Asian politics of Uzbekistan Uzbekistan’s policy in Central Asia has reached a qualitatively higher level. The trend of developing mutually beneficial cooperation between the countries of the region is intensifying with its own (...)
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Uzbekistan: civil society institutions — a bridge between society and state
02.07.2024 | Today, civil society institutions, particularly non-governmental non-profit organizations (NGOs), play an active role in Uzbekistan’s development and the implementation of the “Uzbekistan – 2030” strategy. It is impossible to build a new Uzbekistan without organizing (...)
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