In the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan, a country known for its dazzling architecture and rich history, is emerging as a promising eco-tourism destination.
Recently, the status of women in Uzbekistan has increased significantly. Thus, as of 2023, the share of people employed in health care was 77 percent, in education - 74 percent, in economics and industry - 46 percent.
Uzbekistan, according to international experts, is becoming a leader in the field of comprehensive support for women and gender equality in the region. The President's speech on the eve of International Women's Day underlines the country's commitment to this goal and strengthens its position on the world stage.
They say that big things can be seen from a distance. In the series of everyday big and small events, we sometimes do not have enough time to properly appreciate their significance for further development.
Uzbekistan is a rapidly developing state in Central Asia. According to the publication U.S. News, in 2023 the republic ranked 51st out of 87 among the most powerful and developing countries in the world.