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A new direction in medicine has been launched in Uzbekistan - the use of robotic surgeons
2024-10-12 54Uzbekistan is undergoing a significant modernization of its healthcare system to ensure comprehensive access to quality medical services for the population. Over the past seven years, funding for healthcare has increased from 5.9 trillion soums to 33.5 trillion soums, a sixfold increase. Medical facilities are being equipped with modern equipment, and new ones are being constructed. To bring medical services closer to the population, screening examinations are being organized in local areas.
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A.Kh. Saidov, First Deputy Speaker of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Director of the National Center of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights NEW UZBEKISTAN: HUMAN RIGHTS AND PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS The modern economic and democratic systems are designed to uphold the rights and freedoms of every individual. As is widely acknowledged, there is no universal model for democratic development; it must evolve based on each country's unique conditions and the needs of its people, avoiding rigid formulas.
2024-10-08 34New Uzbekistan: democratic reforms and Human rights
A year ago, for the first time in Uzbekistan's history, a revised Constitution was adopted via a nationwide referendum, further strengthening the constitutional foundations of building New Uzbekistan. Most of the constitutional changes have focused on the rights and interests of every individual, significantly enhancing the guarantees of their realization.
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The state and civil society in New Uzbekistan are consolidating efforts to combat corruption
2024-09-26 88Over the years of independence, the role of civil society in Uzbekistan has become increasingly important. The representatives of civil society are not only involved, but also actively take the initiative in the life of society and the state. This role has manifested itself more and more clearly in the fight against corruption. There is no doubt that corruption and society are incompatible. The prerequisite for a prosperous society is a life free of corruption. And all the necessary foundations must be laid for this, which is primarily the task of the state.
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Openness and fairness are the main drivers of change in New Uzbekistan
2024-09-12 185The reforms and changes implemented in Uzbekistan in recent years define a new path for the country's development. In this process, openness and fairness are among the main factors. Ensuring transparency in public administration and society, creating opportunities for free access to information and taking into account the opinions of citizens is evidence of the existence of openness.
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Uzbekistan on the path to developing a strong social policy
2024-08-29 134In alignment with the dynamic pace of socio-economic reforms being implemented in our country, special attention is being paid to the effective administration of social protection policies. For the first time, the updated Constitution has declared Uzbekistan a "social state." Over recent years, the scale of social assistance provided to the population has increased fivefold, extending support to more than 2 million families through these social protection programs.
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The problem of poverty cannot be solved by social assistance alone
2024-08-29 419An important feature of modern Uzbekistan can be seen in the fact that raising human dignity and honor is the main issue. For this, it is necessary to use important tools and methods, among which neighborhood institutions have a special place.
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New export strategies of Uzbekistan
2024-08-29 378In today’s global landscape, finding new markets is crucial, especially with ongoing trade restrictions. This effort is vital for boosting population income, creating jobs, and increasing production. The free market also drives product quality improvements, cost reductions, technological advancements, market reforms, and integration into the global production system.
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New powers of the parliament of the New Uzbekistan
2024-08-29 156The year 2016 for Uzbekistan was marked by the beginning of a fundamentally new in essence and content stage of state and social construction, in which the main strategic goal was proclaimed - the construction of a New Uzbekistan, based on the values that served the greatest flourishing of our statehood in the 9th-10th centuries (known in world history as First Eastern Renaissance) and XIV-XV centuries (Second Eastern Renaissance). As in previous periods, the basis and priorities of the Third Renaissance of our statehood are the development of science and modern technologies, which are intended to become drivers of dramatic development of the country’s economy, a radical improvement in the well-being of the people and the prosperity of the nation.