Published May 7, 2024 | Version v1
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THE YOUTH AND THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS. YOUTH POLICY IN UZBEKISTAN

  • 1. Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The faculty of Psychology, department of Foreign languages Philology and teaching languages Supervisor
  • 2. Student of group 403-22

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This comprehensive article delves into Uzbekistan's dynamic approach to youth empowerment and development. It provides a detailed overview of the achievements and initiatives driven by the country's youth, underpinned by a strategic youth policy framework. The article aptly showcases how Uzbekistan's youth are actively contributing to various sectors, including entrepreneurship, community development, academia, and research. This section highlights the vibrancy and creativity of young Uzbeks in driving innovation and societal progress. The article outlines Uzbekistan's National Youth Policy, offering a structured overview of its core components: education, employment, health, and civic engagement. It effectively communicates the government's commitment to providing young people with the necessary resources and opportunities to thrive. The supplementary information provided in the article offers a deeper understanding of Uzbekistan's youth policy. Key aspects such as digital transformation, cultural preservation, gender equality, sports, and environmental sustainability underscore the holistic nature of the policy framework. The article emphasizes Uzbekistan's engagement in international partnerships to broaden horizons for its youth. This global perspective highlights the country's openness to learning from and contributing to the international community. Overall, this annotation underscores the significance of Uzbekistan's youth policy in fostering a generation of skilled, empowered, and socially responsible individuals. It reinforces the notion that investing in youth is crucial for sustainable development and nation-building. The article effectively captures Uzbekistan's progressive vision for its youth and provides valuable insights into the country's evolving socio-economic landscape.

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