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Toolkit "Elections and Gender: International and National Practices of Supporting Women in Politics" Year of publication: 2021 Author: Denis A.S. Corporate author: UNDP Uzbekistan In the year of celebrating the 30th anniversary of state independence, cardinal transformations continue in Uzbekistan aimed at creating a New Uzbekistan, where human rights, freedom and legitimate interests are the highest value. In such an important process, special attention is paid to compliance of electoral legislation and practice with generally recognized international standards, full and broad ensuring of citizens' suffrage. Some key tasks are: achieving equal participation of women in the political sphere of Uzbekistan are raising awareness, providing public and civic education for women and men in order to improve their understanding of the importance of women's participation in political processes, and disseminating information on international and national commitments and agreements in the area of gender equality. Modern Factors of Ensuring Stability and Sustainable Development of the Republic of Uzbekistan Year of publication: 2021 Author: Gulmira Tulenova This article analyzes the issues of interaction between traditional and modern factors of ensuring social stability and sustainable development of the Republic of Uzbekistan. The Development of Theater Arts in Central Asia (Academic Research in Educational Sciences; vol. 3, no. NUU Conference 2) Year of publication: 2022 Author: Mukaddas Vakhabovna Akhmetzhanova The article analyzes the ways of interdependent development of the art of national theater in the stages of socio-economic development of the peoples in Central Asia. At the same time, the author pays special attention to the development of national theatrical art in Uzbekistan and neighboring countries. Also, the peculiarities of the popularity of theaters among the population during the years of independence have been analyzed.  Child Rights Impact Assessment of COVID-19 on Children Affected by Migration in Uzbekistan Year of publication: 2021 Corporate author: UNICEF Uzbekistan UNICEF and the Commissioner of Uzbekistan for Children’s Rights (Ombudsperson) conducted a study within the EU-funded cross-regional project “Protecting children affected by migration in Southeast, South and Central Asia”, by adapting the Common Framework of Reference on Child Rights Impact Assessment (CFR) developed by the European Network of Ombudspersons for Children (ENOC). The summary report unveils findings of how the lockdown caused by the COVID-19 pandemic affected children left behind. The report summarizes the situational analysis and proposed recommendations for the government and partners for adopting policies to avoid or mitigate potential negative impacts on children if similar situations arise in the future.  Amendments on the Protection of Women and Children From Violence: Why Is It Too Early To Rejoice? Year of publication: 2023 Author: Нигина Худайбергенова The deputies adopted amendments to the legislation of Uzbekistan aimed at strengthening the protection of women and children from violence. Nigina Khudaibergenova, the coordinator of the Project 'Nemolchi.uz'(Don't be silent) writes about how difficult it was to achieve amendments and why activists urge not to rejoice ahead of time. New Uzbekistan and Human Rights: Uzbekistan’s Progress Towards Compliance With International Obligations on Human Rights Year of publication: 2019 Corporate author: National Human Rights Center (NHRC) The present information briefly highlights the basic directions of state policy on the implementation of personal, political, economic and social rights in 2018-2019. It also underlines the development of national human rights institutions, the role of civil society institutions in protecting human rights, as well as Uzbekistan’s human rights initiatives at the international arena and the implementation of international human rights treaties.  Nemolchi.uz: Suggestions for Protecting Children and Adolescents from Sexual Abuse Year of publication: 2022 Author: Nigina Khudoibergenova | Madina Ochilova The Nemolchi.uz anti-violence project proposes changes to Uzbekistan's legislation to better protect children and adolescents from sexualized violence. Suggestions include paying more attention to crime prevention and amending the Criminal Code.   Upbringing and Education of Preschool Children at Home During the Period of Self-Isolation due to COVID-19: Results of a Rapid Assessment Study in Uzbekistan Year of publication: 2020 Author: Dipa Shankar Corporate author: UNICEF Uzbekistan The study examined the knowledge of parents and guardians about the final results of child development, appropriate and desirable child care practices and behaviors, including equality and inclusiveness; attitudes to child development services and their productivity, in particular, the quality and accessibility of available preschool services, willingness to adapt appropriate child care practices and behaviors; as well as the practice of using preschool services, interacting with children, etc.   Environmental Safety and Civil Initiative (Bulletin; no. 16) Year of publication: 2012 Author: D. Zaynutdinova | A. Zhavoronok | T. Tillyaev | J. Rasmussen | S. Sanginov | L. Shakhnazarova Corporate author: Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) The articles included in the first section of the bulletin focus on issues of ensuring the safety of the population in emergency situations. The materials of the second section of the bulletin are devoted to the topic of multipurpose land use as an effective way to combat desertification processes.   General Trends and Main Risks for Sustainable Development in Central Asian Countries Year of publication: 2018 Author: Nailya Nurlanova | Alisher Rasulev Corporate author: Текстиль и лёгкая промышленность It is presented in the article, the analysis of the main trends of economic and social development in the countries of Central Asia, members of the Commonwealth of Independent States. The main attention is given to the analysis of indicators reflecting the level of sustainable development of the countries of the Central Asian region. It is singled out the negative factors that determine the decreasing dynamics of the basic indicators of social and economic development. It is given the characteristics of the main risks to the sustainable development of national economies. There are disclosed the priority directions and measures to ensure sustainable economic development of Central Asian states.