Foreign Minister Saidov meets with UNFPA Representative to Uzbekistan to discuss ongoing collaboration
Uzbekistan's Foreign Minister Bakhtiyor Saidov held talks today with Nigina Abaszada, the UNFPA Representative in Uzbekistan. The discussion underscored the ongoing collaboration between the Uzbek government and the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA), reflecting the continued commitment to addressing critical issues related to health, demographics, and gender equality in the country.
During the meeting, Minister Saidov highlighted the productive nature of the discussions with Dr. Abaszada. He emphasized the Uzbek government's dedication to working closely with international partners like UNFPA to foster conditions that support improved maternal health, population growth, and gender equality.
The collaboration with UNFPA has been a cornerstone of Uzbekistan's efforts to enhance its social and developmental frameworks. For over 30 years, the UNFPA has played a vital role in supporting Uzbekistan's initiatives in maternal health, youth development, and gender equality. This long-standing partnership has been instrumental in driving forward many of the country's key health and social programs.
As Uzbekistan continues to navigate its developmental challenges and opportunities, collaboration with UNFPA remains a critical element of its strategy. The recent meeting reaffirms the commitment of both parties to advancing their shared goals and addressing the evolving needs of the population.
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