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16 Nov 2023Sustainable development goals in the Republic of Uzbekistan 2023
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23 Aug 2023On the implementation of national sustainable development goals and targets until 2030
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22 Aug 2023The VNR was prepared by the government ministries and agencies of the Republic of Uzbekistan under the overall coordination of the Ministry of Economic Development and Poverty Reduction and the Institute for Forecasting and Macroeconomic Research.
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11 Nov 2022The main purpose of the publication is to show the current state and progress of sustainable development in our country in order to better understand where exactly we are, what we have already achieved and what additional efforts need to be made to achieve the SDGs of the 2030 agenda.
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28 Mar 2022The main purpose of the publication is to show the current state and progress of sustainable development in our country in order to better understand where exactly we are, what we have already achieved and what additional efforts need to be made to achieve the SDGs of the 2030 agenda.
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26 Mar 2021The digest of indicators reflecting the achievements of sustainable development in the Republic of Uzbekistan were prepared by the State Committee of the Republic of Uzbekistan on Statistics. The national indicators can be used for information and statistical monitoring of SDG achievement in Uzbekistan.
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26 Mar 2020Video guide to the sustainable development Goals
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16 Dec 2019This collection contains selected National indicators currently available for information and statistical monitoring of NSDG achievement in Uzbekistan . The publication is intended for a wide range of users - specialists in the field of social policy, demography, economists, statisticians, mass media, and others.
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10 Feb 2019The sustainable development goals , otherwise known as the Global goals , are a universal call to action to eradicate poverty, protect the planet, and ensure peace and prosperity for all people . The goals were approved by all UN member States , including Uzbekistan, in September 2015. They include 17 goals and 169 targets to be achieved by 2030.