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In New Uzbekistan, the importance of women in social and political life has been raised to the level of state policy

An article published many years ago in the newspaper “Mehnatkashlar Tovushi” (1918-1921) quotes the following words: “What will happen to us if we deprive our women, who are raising children and the younger generation, of education and training?


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Geology of Uzbekistan: striving for new frontiers

Today, the main priorities of the state are the initiation and implementation of measures aimed at sustainable development of the economy, the organization of new industries based on local raw materials, attracting direct investment, creating jobs, and improving the well-being of the population. Transformation spans every industry. In the past year, structural reforms have been carried out aimed at creating an effective management system - an important condition for building a New Uzbekistan.



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Uzbekistan’s policy in the field of water use: experience and consolidation of Central Asian countries

The emergence of new challenges and threats arising from global climate change, deterioration of the water-ecological situation and growing scarcity of water resources is causing concern in all countries of Central Asia. In these conditions, optimism inspires a clear understanding among the countries of the region: it is necessary to unite efforts to develop and implement joint coordinated actions to protect the environment.


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ウズベキスタン投資・観光セミナー in Sapporo

Seminar on Business and Tourism Opportunities of Uzbekistan

 


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Uzbekistan combats corruption based on international standards

One of the first acts that consolidated the legal foundations of the anti-corruption policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan is the law “On Combating Corruption”, adopted on January 3, 2017.


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IT industry is a new factor in the development of the economy of Uzbekistan

Today, Uzbekistan is taking confident steps towards the development of the ICT sector. 


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The policy of the Republic of Uzbekistan on ensuring water security at the modern stage

According to World Bank research, the water resources in the Syrdarya basin may decrease by 2-5%, and in the Amudarya basin by 10-15% by the year 2050. In turn, the shortage of clean drinking water can lead to a decrease of the total gross domestic product of the region by 11%, and the uncoordinated use of water resources can cause the loss of at least 1.75 billion dollars annually.