YOUTH POLICY IN UZBEKISTAN

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Bazarbaeva Aysánem

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Youth policy in Uzbekistan has undergone significant evolution since the country gained independence in 1991. With a focus on empowering young people and addressing their educational, social, and economic needs, the Uzbek government has prioritized youth development through various policies, initiatives, and legal frameworks. These efforts aim to provide opportunities for education, employment, and social integration while promoting health, well-being, and civic engagement. The country has also made strides in improving youth participation in governance and decision-making processes, fostering a sense of national pride and responsibility. Despite ongoing challenges, such as youth unemployment and social issues, Uzbekistan continues to develop its youth policy, seeking to create a vibrant, engaged, and productive generation. This article provides an overview of Uzbekistan's youth policy, exploring its objectives, key initiatives, challenges, and future directions.

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YOUTH POLICY IN UZBEKISTAN. (2025). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 4(4), 600-602. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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