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    The UN Resident Coordinator in Uzbekistan visited UWED

    The UN Resident Coordinator in Uzbekistan visited UWED

    On October 2 of this year, the UN Resident Coordinator in Uzbekistan, Ms. Sabine Mahl, paid a working visit to the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED). The distinguished guest was met by the First Deputy Chairman of the Senate of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Rector of UWED Sodiq Safoev. During the meeting, the parties discussed key aspects of cooperation in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Uzbekistan. The importance of not only practical work, but also a wide explanation of the essence and significance of the SDGs among the population was emphasized, and raising public awareness of these global challenges. Ms. Sabine Mahl emphasized that the "Uzbekistan Strategy – 2030" adopted in Uzbekistan reflects all 17 Sustainable Development Goals. This, she said, creates a solid basis for integrating the efforts of the government, international organizations and civil society. One of the central items on the agenda was the discussion of the prospects for launching specific joint projects. Among them: Practical promotion of the SDGs through educational and social initiatives; Implementation of programs to inform the public about the principles of sustainable development; Involvement of students and young researchers of UWED in scientific research and applied research in this area. UWED Rector S. Safoev, in turn, emphasized the readiness of the university, as a leading university in the field of international relations and economics, to act as an academic and expert platform for this work. He expressed confidence that the involvement of young people in solving global problems is the key to the sustainable future of the country. This meeting was an important step towards strengthening Uzbekistan's long-standing partnership with the UN.  She outlined concrete ways to actively involve the younger generation in international initiatives and mobilize academic potential to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

    Within the UWED Mentorship Program, the presentation hour of the “Girls’ Leadership Club” was held

    Within the UWED Mentorship Program, the presentation hour of the “Girls’ Leadership Club” was held

    At the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, within the framework of the Women’s Advisory Council and based on the approved Plan for the implementation of the Mentorship Program, the “Young Women Leaders Club” has launched its activities. The main goal of the club is to support talented and proactive young women, develop their leadership potential, and ensure the active participation of youth in social life. The presentation hour was organized at the initiative of the University Women’s Council. During the event, participants were introduced to the main goals, upcoming projects, and initiatives of the club aimed at supporting the development of young women. Chairwoman of the Women’s Council, Ms. E. Sultonova, stated in her speech:— “Today’s initiative is an important step towards unlocking the knowledge, potential, and opportunities of our young women, as well as developing their leadership skills. Our main objective is to expand the ranks of educated, active, and responsible women in the future society.” University leadership and faculty members also attended the event, emphasizing that the “Girls’ Leadership Club” will serve as an important platform to support the creative, scientific, and organizational activities of students. This initiative is aimed at enhancing the intellectual and social activity of youth, especially young women, while fostering independent thinking, proactivity, and leadership skills. All interested students were invited to the event.

    UWED-Siena: a new step towards promising cooperation

    UWED-Siena: a new step towards promising cooperation

    A cooperation agreement on student exchange was signed between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and the prestigious University of Siena for Foreigners (Università per Stranieri di Siena). On the basis of this agreement, an opportunity was created for UWED students to practice and improve their knowledge in an advanced educational institution in Italy from August 4 to 29. Within the framework of this program, the 4th year student of the Faculty of International Relations of the UWED Nigmatullaev Parviz successfully completed the internship. During the internship, the student not only gained a deep knowledge of the Italian language and culture, but also actively participated in the annual creative events held at the University of Siena. In particular, he participated in a poetry competition and, thanks to his creative approach, acquired special importance, receiving the title of "menzione speciale" (special recognition). This exchange also allows you to develop the academic, practical and creative potential of UWED students. The new stage will further expand the activities of our university in the field of international cooperation and open up wide opportunities for students to study abroad, practice and participate in various projects. Strengthening its position in the international educational space and implementing promising initiatives for young people is one of the main goals of the university. The expansion of the above-mentioned educational, cultural, and scientific cooperation covers the targets identified in SDGs 4, 11 and 17. These tasks imply not only increasing the effectiveness of education within the framework of international cooperation, but also strengthening universal and cultural values.

    UWED students participate in Turkish language courses organized in Turkey

    UWED students participate in Turkish language courses organized in Turkey

    Within the framework of the Memorandum of Understanding signed in 2024 between the University of World Economy and Diplomacy and the Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy State University of Turkey (MAKÜ), UWED students participate in Turkish language courses organized in Turkey. This visit is an important step in further strengthening educational and cultural ties between the two friendly countries. Important meetings were held from the first days of the visit. In particular, our students met with the rector of Burdur Mehmet Akif Ersoy University, Professor, Dr. Hüseyin Dalgar, demonstrated their knowledge of the Turkish language and provided information about the activities of Uzbekistan and UWED. The rector highly appreciated the preparation and activity of our students and expressed his intention to expand cooperation in the future. Also, within the framework of the visit, UWED students prepared presentations on national traditions, cultural heritage and historical wealth of Uzbekistan. Thanks to these events, the staff of the Turkish university became closely acquainted with the rich culture of our country. This initiative is being implemented in accordance with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (11 - "Sustainable Cities and Communities," 17 - "Partnership for Sustainable Development"). The University of World Economy and Diplomacy will continue to actively participate in achieving the SDGs by developing international educational and cultural exchange programs.

    The University of Perugia hosted the “Day of Uzbekistan”

    The University of Perugia hosted the “Day of Uzbekistan”

    On July 28 of this year, the University for Foreigners in Perugia (Italy) hosted the event "Day of Uzbekistan" (Giornata dell'Uzbekistan). The event was organized on the initiative of students of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED), who were taking an intensive month-long course of the Italian language. The event was attended by the rector of the university, Mr. Valerio De Cesaris, teachers and students. The main purpose of the event was to strengthen cultural ties between Uzbekistan and Italy, as well as to promote the tourism potential of Uzbekistan. The program began with a tasting of traditional Uzbek pilaf prepared by UWED student Panjiev Asliddin. During the treat, the guests were shown videos about the nature, culture and history of Uzbekistan, as well as samples of national music, such as dance melodies and shashmaqom. Further, UWED students made informative presentations about the rich history of Uzbekistan, national clothes, architectural monuments and cultural traditions. The participants of the event expressed their deep gratitude for the interesting information and the opportunity to get acquainted with Uzbek cuisine. The event made a significant contribution to the strengthening of friendly ties between the two countries, the development of intercultural dialogue and mutual understanding. In addition, it has supported several UN Sustainable Development Goals in practice, including quality education, equality, inclusion, and sustainable partnerships.

    UWED Student Won the Internship Program Competition of the Association for International Solidarity and Education (ASIE)

    UWED Student Won the Internship Program Competition of the Association for International Solidarity and Education (ASIE)

    As you know, in April this year, the French Association for International Solidarity and Education A.S.I.E. visited UWED and, together with the university, held a seminar aimed at ensuring the activity of young people in the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. A.S.I.E. is a non-governmental non-profit organization in the city of Bourges, France, whose main task is to implement various programs within the framework of the SDGs. The organization has been cooperating with higher educational institutions of Uzbekistan for more than 9 years. At the initiative of A.S.I.E. President Alain Payen, more than 10 programs on language, culture and ecology were implemented in both countries, 50 young people from France visited Uzbekistan. In addition, representatives of science, culture and education of Uzbekistan also visited France under the auspices of this organization and took part in events dedicated to the history and culture of our country. During the seminar held at UWED, information was provided on the objectives of the organization, the work done within the framework of the SDGs, and the importance of youth activity in this process. A competition was also announced for the "Service civique" (Civil Service) internship program, funded by the French government. This competition aims to strengthen cooperation through intercultural dialogue between countries and the implementation of the SDG targets.  The program is allocated on the basis of a separate quota for each region of France, and each organization has the right to choose a candidate based on the goals of its activities and partnerships. A.S.I.E. has a separate quota for youth from Africa, Latin America and Asia, and 1 place is allocated annually for Uzbekistan. The competition was announced among students of higher educational institutions of Uzbekistan, and several young people submitted documents for participation. The main stage was held on June 28 in the format of an online interview. Dinara Ishbayeva, a 4th-year student of the Faculty of International Relations of the UWED, worthily demonstrated her knowledge of the French language and the SDGs and became the winner of the competition. In October, Dinara Ishbaeva will begin to participate in the SDG events in the city of Bourges (France) and had the opportunity to exchange experience in this direction with representatives of various foreign countries.

    Department of English Language at the UWED: Inclusive Education in Action

    Department of English Language at the UWED: Inclusive Education in Action

    As part of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy’s commitment to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), particularly Goal 4: Quality Education, the English Department has launched a meaningful initiative to support inclusive and equitable learning opportunities. Two children from socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds, Mengziyayev Zohid and Mengziyayev Abror, are currently receiving weekly English language instruction as part of this program. These classes are conducted by experienced faculty members Nodira Turgunova and Muniba Baxtiyarova, who are dedicated to fostering the children's language development and communication skills through personalized and consistent teaching. In addition to academic instruction, Zohid and Abror are also actively involved in various engagement activities organized by the university. These include participation in cultural events, interactive English workshops, and collaborative educational sessions with university students. Such exposure not only enhances their learning experience but also promotes their personal growth, social development, and confidence in academic settings. The university environment provides them with a supportive and motivating space to explore new ideas and expand their horizons. This initiative reflects the English Department’s ongoing efforts to promote educational equity and social responsibility. By integrating Mengziyayev Zohid and Mengziyayev Abror into both academic and extracurricular life, the department contributes meaningfully to the realization of the SDGs. It stands as a model of how institutions of higher learning can make a tangible impact on the lives of individuals, ensuring that education remains a powerful tool for empowerment and social progress.

    Developing Export-Oriented Thinking in the Social Sector: Economic Training for Public Officials

    Developing Export-Oriented Thinking in the Social Sector: Economic Training for Public Officials

       On 17 June 2025, the Ministry of Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan hosted a training event on the topic: “The Role and Responsibility of Ministry Leadership and Staff in Achieving Forecasted Export Indicators for 2025”.    The event brought together staff from the central office of the Ministry of Sports, regional representatives, and invited experts from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy (UWED) and the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade.    The training aimed to enhance participants’ foundational and practical knowledge of export policy, broaden their understanding of the potential role of different government bodies – including those in the social sector – in supporting the country's export growth, and strengthen the competencies needed for evidence-based decision-making in public administration.    Special attention was given to improving the economic literacy of those involved in shaping sectoral policy, as well as to strengthening inter-agency dialogue.     A keynote address was delivered by Dr. Sh.Sharifkhodjaev, Professor at the Department of International Economics at UWED, who presented an analytical overview of the country’s foreign trade trends. He emphasised the strategic importance of integrating social infrastructure, including the field of sports, into Uzbekistan’s export services strategy.    The discussion also focused on practical mechanisms to expand export capacity through the development of institutional partnerships, the creation of new exportable services, and the integration of international best practices.    Experts from the Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade presented recent data, noting an 18% increase in exports in the first five months of the year. According to the speakers, this growth reflects the success of coordinated inter-agency policies and efforts to improve the effectiveness of public sector governance.   The interactive format of the event encouraged open discussion, enabling participants to raise relevant questions and receive expert advice tailored to the specific challenges of their institutions. The training served as a key step in building the institutional and human capacity of public bodies and in reinforcing their contribution to strategic national objectives.   This activity represented a meaningful contribution to sustainable development and the implementation of national priorities across all levels of government. It also provided an effective platform for strengthening the institutional capacity of state authorities in the area of economic governance.   Particular emphasis was placed on the development of economic thinking among civil servants, alongside the cultivation of strategic planning and interdepartmental coordination skills.

    UWED representatives took part in the international conference on water diplomacy

    UWED representatives took part in the international conference on water diplomacy

    On June 4 of this year, the Central Asian University for Environment and Climate Change (Green University) hosted the International Conference on "Regional Dialogue on Water Diplomacy: Challenges, Solutions and Partnership". The event was held within the framework of the joint project of the Ministry of Ecology, Environmental Protection and Climate Change, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Global Environment Facility (GEF) "Conservation and Management of Lakes, Wetlands and Coastal Corridors as a Basis for a Sustainable and Land-Neutral Aral Sea Basin Landscape Supporting Sustainable Livelihoods" (The Aral Wetlands). The conference was the first in a series of thematic seminars on water diplomacy envisaged within the framework of the Aral Sea Wetlands project, and brought together more than 50 participants from Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, as well as representatives of international organizations. Representatives of government agencies, the scientific community, NGOs, youth and women's organizations took part in the discussions. The conference was held in the format of sessional meetings. The second session was devoted to "Water diplomacy and transboundary cooperation in the Aral Sea basin".  From the University of World Economy and Diplomacy, Associate Professor Suriya Turaeva and Associate Professor Murat Bakhadirov took part in it as speakers. Much attention at the conference was paid to the unique ecosystem of the Aral Sea region, which, despite the drying up of the Aral Sea, preserves the most important wetlands and bird migration routes. The conference confirmed that only through an open and inclusive dialogue with the participation of all stakeholders – state institutions, NGOs, the scientific community and local communities – it is possible to form an effective platform for water diplomacy. This approach allows not only to prevent conflicts, but also to jointly find solutions that ensure water security, environmental sustainability and human well-being.