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Digitalization makes it possible to rationally solve the problems of water shortages in Uzbekistan
2024-11-04 564If the trends observed over the past 20-30 years, such as climate change and the melting of glaciers, continue, the flow of two major rivers—the Amu Darya and Syr Darya, which are the main sources of water for the region—could decrease by 10-15% in the coming years. As a result, water availability per capita and agricultural productivity could drop by 25% from current levels.
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What the President of Uzbekistan regularly talks about with entrepreneurs of the country
2024-11-04 1449The annual open Dialogue of President Shavkat Mirziyoyev with entrepreneurs, which has already become a tradition, once again gave impetus to new ideas and projects for representatives of all business categories. This year, discussions at the main platform in the world of Uzbek business took place on August 20 in Nukus. At the event, the Head of State announced new initiatives in five areas.
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Uzbekistan - OTS: Common Roots and Common Future
2024-11-04 625President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev will attend the summit of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS) in Bishkek on 5-6 November.
Five states - Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey and Uzbekistan - are currently members of the Organization of Turkic States. Hungary, Turkmenistan and the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) also have observer status in the Organization.
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The development of «green» energy is one of the key objectives for the development of Uzbekistan
2024-11-04 580Adopted in 2022, the Programme on Transition to a Green Economy and Green Growth in the Republic of Uzbekistan until 2030 has set as its main objective:
- a multiple increase in the production capacity of renewable energy sources;
- increasing energy efficiency in the industrial sector by at least 20 per cent;
- reducing energy intensity per unit of gross domestic product by 30 per cent, including through increased use of renewable energy sources.
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Constitution and principles of justice in new Uzbekistan
2024-11-04 633In the Constitution of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the rule of priority of human rights and freedoms, the fact that human life, freedom, honor and dignity are the highest value, the rights of citizens to be protected by the court, the principles of justice, the fact that the court is an independent branch of state power, the independence of the courts and is reflected in a number of fundamental, universally recognized and international legal norms, such as obedience to the law and the presumption of innocence.
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The reforms in Uzbekistan reflect the desire for a more open and inclusive political system, which is the key to the country's further development
2024-10-29 810Tashkent hosted a press conference of international observer missions representing the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) structures at the October 27 elections.
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Uzbekistan will continue to work on the full realization of women’s leadership potential
2024-10-24 861The history of Uzbekistan has been rich in stories about the courage and knowledge, nobility and valor of local women, their high sense of honor and dignity as well as the important role they have played in governance. They include Tumaris, Saraimulkkhanum, Gavharshadbegim, Nadirabegim, Uvaisi, Anbarotin, who were second to none with their abilities in public administration, military arts, education and zeal, literature and religious literacy. They lived in the Bukhara Emirate, the Kokand and Khiva Khanates, were active in charity, and invested their funds in the promotion of enlightenment, as documents in the National Archives of Uzbekistan suggest.
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Uzbekistan will continue to work on the full realization of women’s leadership potential
2024-10-24 714The history of Uzbekistan has been rich in stories about the courage and knowledge, nobility and valor of local women, their high sense of honor and dignity as well as the important role they have played in governance. They include Tumaris, Saraimulkkhanum, Gavharshadbegim, Nadirabegim, Uvaisi, Anbarotin, who were second to none with their abilities in public administration, military arts, education and zeal, literature and religious literacy. They lived in the Bukhara Emirate, the Kokand and Khiva Khanates, were active in charity, and invested their funds in the promotion of enlightenment, as documents in the National Archives of Uzbekistan suggest.