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How Uzbekistan solves the problems of ensuring food security
2024-11-08 254In the context of climate deterioration, a complex geopolitical situation in the world and the subsequent sanctions policy of individual states towards others, as well as a growing imbalance in the global energy market, the development of the agricultural sector and ensuring food security is becoming relevant for many states, including the Republic of Uzbekistan.
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The expansion of the institution of “habeas corpus” in Uzbekistan contributes to creating reliable guarantees for the protection of individual rights
2024-11-08 244In recent years, the reforms carried out in the judicial and legal system of our country are mainly aimed at achieving the goals of ensuring the inevitability of responsibility and the priority of human rights and freedoms, improving the procedure for conducting criminal cases, rather than increasing punishment, and in determining responsibility included such areas as strengthening the independence of the courts and achieving justice by ensuring equality of the parties, including the expansion of the habeas corpus institute.
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Climate Change Creates Increasingly Serious Challenges Requiring Responsible Approaches from Agricultural Sector Leaders
2024-11-08 200Today, not only Central Asian countries but also the global community as a whole are striving to find solutions to overcome climate threats. These problems include the rising concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, increasing surface temperatures, water resource shortages, the frequency of natural disasters, the intensification of desertification processes, and many others.
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Uzbekistan’s inclusive education: current changes and development directions
2024-11-08 199Uzbekistan has made inclusive education a key priority in its state policy, and significant progress is underway in this area. A major step forward came with Presidential Decree № 4860, "On measures to further improve the system of education and upbringing for children with special educational needs". This decree laid the foundation for the country’s efforts to enhance inclusive education.
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The fight against corruption is a priority direction of state policy in Uzbekistan
2024-11-08 187Corruption has a comprehensive negative impact on society, affecting the quality of life, increasing social inequality, undermining trust in state institutions, contributing to the growth of crime, demoralizing society and hindering the implementation of necessary reforms. The fight against corruption requires a comprehensive approach, including legal, institutional and educational measures.
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How Uzbekistan supports creative youth
2024-11-08 207There is a deep meaning in the wise words of our enlightened poet Abdulhamid Cholpan: "If literature lives, the nation lives." Our Honorable President repeatedly says that "Literature is the heart of the people". He pays great attention to literature and always supports writers.
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UZBEKISTAN – THE CREATOR OF A NEW ORDER IN CENTRAL ASIA
2024-11-06 214In the current stage of international relations, two opposing paradigms – conflict and cooperation – are uniquely manifesting.
However, the present global crisis demonstrates both the negative and positive aspects of contemporary international life to international politics, highlighting the "outdated" ideas and tasks in national foreign policy, the stillness within the priority system of international cooperation and simultaneously helping to open up new opportunities for the foreign policies of states in the changing international environment. Cooperation paradigms between states are evolving, and new trends in foreign policies are emerging.
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Quality education – is the shortest path to achieving development goals
2024-11-06 215In the process of strategic reforms, Uzbekistan sets ambitious goals and plans.
To implement them, Uzbekistan needs mature personnel and specialists who correspond to the fast pace of reforms.
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Constitution and principles of justice in new Uzbekistan
2024-11-06 106In 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.