EU Delegation in Uzbekistan Launches Grant Projects to Strengthen Civil Society
The EU delegation in Uzbekistan has initiated grant projects worth 3.5 million euros to develop civil society, with a focus on women and vulnerable groups.
The EU delegation in Uzbekistan has initiated grant projects worth 3.5 million euros to develop civil society, with a focus on women and vulnerable groups.
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Children's poet Raim Farkhadi, known for his love of nature and contributions to Uzbek literature, passed away at the age of almost 82 in Tashkent.
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The International Opera and Ballet Festival "Tashkent Spring" will showcase a diverse range of world-class performances with talented artists and performers.
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The construction of an adult hospice in Tashkent, aimed at implementing international standards of palliative care, faces delays due to funding challenges.
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Abdullokh Ruziev and Mark Riz collaborate to translate Uzbek writer Utkir Hashimov's stories into English, preserving the essence of the original work and honoring the cultural heritage embedded in Uzbek literature.
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President Shavkat Mirziyoyev introduces measures to ease access to the external labor market for Uzbek citizens and provide support for returning labor migrants, including setting up language learning centers and offering financial assistance.
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The eighth international jazz festival in Tashkent celebrates jazz as a tool for promoting peace and understanding, with renowned musicians from various countries performing.
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The Cultural and Arts Development Fund of Uzbekistan calls for public involvement in preserving the country's cultural heritage, specifically focusing on reporting the whereabouts of mosaics and panels on buildings in need of protection.
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Researchers assess child poverty levels and social protection system effectiveness in Uzbekistan.
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The 60th Venice Biennale of Contemporary Art will feature the exhibition "Don't Miss the Cue," curated by the Center for Contemporary Art in Tashkent, exploring themes of belonging and identity through the experiences of women from Central Asia.
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