Author: Raza

By Dr Beruniy ALIMOV People have been moving from place to place since time immemorial. While some move in search of better jobs, education, economic benefits or to reunite with their families, others are forced to flee conflict, terrorism or human rights violations. There is an increasing number of those who are being displaced as a result of the effects of climate change, natural disasters or other environmental factors. In the modern world, we are witnessing the displacement of people on an unprecedented scale. More people than ever live in countries other than the ones they were born in. According…

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By Professor Sherzodkhon Kuratkhoja In recent years, the general trends in the development of the world education system have changed. Proceeding from these requirements, particular attention is paid to the professional education of journalistic specialists in our country. In the contemporary globalized world, as a result of the swift development of the media sector, the increase in information streams and the development of technology, the need for information sector professionals has increased several times over. As a result, in order to respond to the demand on the media industry job market, it is important to train professionals who are not only…

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By Dr.KARIMOV AMRULLO ASHUROVICH, Dean of the Faculty of International Journalism The Faculty of International Journalism at UzSWLU, established in 1999, originally operated under the name “International Journalism.” Today, the faculty offers bachelor’s degrees in “International Journalism,” “Information Service and Public Relations,” “Linguistic Support of Intercultural Communication,” and “Political Studies.” At the master’s level, programs are available in “International Journalism,” “Information Service and Public Relations,” and “Linguistic Support of Intercultural Communication.” Over the years, the faculty has cultivated a distinguished scientific school specializing in international journalism, becoming a significant academic hub in the country. Esteemed professors such as N. Joraev,…

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By Bekhruz Khudoyberdiyev( Correspondent of UzA) Elections are the foundation of a democratic society and are of great importance in any country’s political and social life. On October 27 this year, Uzbekistan will hold elections of deputies of the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis and local Councils. Holding these elections based on the principles of democracy, openness, transparency, and the rule of law largely depends on the country’s socio-economic, political, and spiritual situation and the availability of perfect foundations of electoral law. In Uzbekistan, experience has been gained in creating bodies and institutions of state power through elections that…

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EM Insight: What memories do you recall of your student years at UWED? H.E. Ravshan Usmanov : One of my fondest memories from my student years at the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) is when Ambassadors would visit our university. I watched them with awe and admiration, dreaming of one day becoming like them. These encounters inspired me profoundly, shaping my aspirations and reinforcing my commitment to pursue a career in diplomacy. The interactions with such distinguished figures provided invaluable insights and motivation, making my time at UWED both memorable and formative. I learned that we should not…

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Libraries play an essential role in education, culture, and community development. They are invaluable resources for accessing knowledge, preserving cultural heritage, and fostering intellectual growth. Even in our modern information society, libraries remain critical institutions for promoting education and self-development for people of all ages. President Shavkat Mirziyoyev of Uzbekistan highlighted this during the opening ceremony of the People’s Library under the President of the Republic of Turkey in Ankara, stating, “Intellectual potential, high morale is what makes a nation strong. The source of this invincible power is books and libraries – the great invention of mankind.” This sentiment underscores…

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Uzbekistan, a nation teeming with youth, is on a vigorous path to ensure its younger generation’s bright future. With about 60% of its population under the age of 30, the country faces unique opportunities and challenges. This demographic translates to over 18 million young people today, projected to reach 25 million by 2040. To address the needs and harness the potential of this significant segment, Uzbekistan has initiated a series of intensive reforms. On February 21, a Presidential Decree approved the State Program for implementing the “Uzbekistan – 2030” Strategy. This program, designated as the Year of Support for Youth…

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By Beruniy Alimov The physician, scientist, philosopher and poet Abu Ali al-Hussein ibn Abdallah ibn al-Hasan ibn Ali ibn Sina (Latinized name – Avicenna) was born in Afshona village, near Bukhara (Uzbekistan). He lived in Central Asia and Iran, studied mathematics, astronomy, philosophy and medicine in Bukhara, and held positions as a doctor and vizier under various rulers. So, let’s delve into history and live the life of Ibn Sina together. Ibn Sina was born in 980, in the village of Afshona, near Bukhara, in the family of an official. Five years later, Abu Ali’s father, Abdullah ibn Hasan, moved…

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In the era of rapid advancements in information technology, Uzbekistan places high priority on the automation of public administration. Recognizing the significance of digital technologies, the government is dedicated to enhancing the efficiency of public administration and delivering high-quality public services. This commitment stems from the understanding that the effective utilization of digital technologies plays a vital role in ensuring transparency and effectiveness in public administration. Modern digital solutions have revolutionized the collection and analysis of extensive personnel data, enabling management to make informed decisions based on big data analytics. This includes evaluating employee performance, forecasting staffing requirements, optimizing salary…

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Since 2017, Uzbekistan has embarked on a significant transformation aimed at fostering a more business-friendly environment. The country’s government has introduced over 3,000 regulations to support and empower entrepreneurs. These changes are characterized by a reduction in state control and an emphasis on facilitating free enterprise. This progressive shift has dismantled barriers that previously hindered business activities, promoting a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem. One of the most notable reforms includes the liberalization of penalties against businesses and the elimination of unjustified interference in their operations. The government has also established stronger diplomatic ties, simplified export-import procedures, and abolished unscheduled inspections of…

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