Uzbekistan Country Gender Assessment: Update


Country Background and Context


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Country Background and Context


after the election of president Shavkat Mirziyoyev in december 2016, Uzbekistan pledged to focus on an inclusive and diversified economy, job creation, prioritization of small and medium- sized enterprises (SMes), and regional development, especially in rural and remote regions. the new government adopted the Strategy of actions on Further development of Uzbekistan in 2017–2021, which prioritize reforms to (i) improve public sector development; (ii) ensure the rule of law and reform the judicial–legal system; (iii) develop and liberalize the economy;
(iv) advance society and ensure security and interethnic harmony; (v) promote religious tolerance; and (vi) implement a balanced, mutually beneficial, and constructive foreign policy. the legal environment changed dramatically. as a result, dramatic positive transformations have occurred in all sectors of the national economy and the social sphere, with a special focus on increasing the social and political activity of women and strengthening their role in governance, society, and the family.


Gender Equality Issues


Gender equality in Uzbekistan has seen both progress and regression since independence in 1991. the principles of nondiscrimination and equal rights for women and men are enshrined in the Constitution. the Women’s Committee of Uzbekistan (WCU) is the national machinery for women’s issues and the key player in promoting gender equality. Chaired by the deputy prime minister, the WCU has a wide network of branches in every administrative–territorial body—with a mandatory position of a deputy head on women’s issues. the latest decree of the president of February 2018 creates conditions for further encouraging the activities of
the WCU, and allows for more creative yet systematic approaches to gender mainstreaming. For urban women, the WCU identified the priority issues of “employment, creation of new jobs, development of business and entrepreneurship skills”. For rural women, the key issues are insufficient social and municipal infrastructure, and the need for family- and home-based business development.
xii Executive Summary

Since early 2017, a Virtual Reception office, through which each citizen can send inquiries directly to the government, have been established in each administrative locality, to facilitate citizens’ interactions with government. the WCU performs regular assessments and addresses women’s appeals to the Virtual Reception offices. the main issues are requests for legal, social, and housing assistance and financial aid, and questions and proposals related to cultural behavior, dress codes, weddings, and rituals.





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