AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoChild Rights Push: Uzbekistan’s Children’s Ombudsman says appeals nearly doubled in 2025 to 1,934, with 509 resolved in favor of complainants and 708 leading to legal clarifications—while cases of violence against children triggered 19 criminal and 26 administrative proceedings, including online-monitoring actions. Reading Culture, Go National: President Mirziyoyev launched the Uzbek Reading Challenge and a nationwide National Reading Movement, framing books as a state priority in the AI-and-digital era. Skills for Work: Uzbekistan plans City & Guilds qualification assessment centers to raise vocational standards and global employability. Heritage Cooperation: Uzbekistan and ICCROM expand cultural heritage collaboration, including work in Samarkand. Digital Health: Uzbekistan proposes CIS-wide digital health and cross-border healthcare cooperation. Regional Border Security: The EU kicked off the 11th BOMCA phase in Bishkek to strengthen border management across Central Asia.
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