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An agreement with UNDP was signed within the framework of the Integrated Rural Development Project

The Integrated Rural Development Project (2nd stage) of the Ministry of Economy and Finance envisages the construction and renovation of social infrastructure facilities of 157 mahallas in 21 districts of Samarkand, Kashkadarya, and Surkhandarya regions.

The total amount of the project is $293.5 million.

On March 28, 2024, a Presidential Decree was adopted to launch the second phase of the Integrated Rural Development Project aimed at socio-economic improvement of life in remote areas of our country.

The Ministry of Economy with the financial support of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), to accomplish the set tasks, is launching the second stage of the Integrated Rural Development Project, which would cover 157 mahallas in 21 districts of Samarkand, Kashkadarya, and Surkhandarya regions in 2024-2028.

The new project is aimed at improving the living standards of rural residents by improving road and transport infrastructure, engineering and communication networks, power supply systems, and the application of resource-saving and environmentally friendly technologies in the construction and renovation of social facilities such as kindergartens, secondary schools, and rural clinics.

It is also planned to empower and strengthen the capacity of the local community of architects, engineers, local authorities, and other stakeholders in designing and implementing community development plans using suitable green and energy-efficient as well as digital solutions.

The project is expected to empower communities to identify their development priorities, and needs, through community development planning which will serve as the basis for the implementation of construction and investment projects.

As a result of the project, is planned to improve the living conditions of more than 622 thousand people from rural areas.

For reference, the first stage of the project, operating since 2022 to this day, has the same objectives and covers the construction and renovation of facilities in remote areas aimed to improve the quality of life of the rural population in 170 mahallas of 20 target districts of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, Khorezm, Bukhara, and Navoi regions, and the professional skills of the population. At the moment, with the active participation of the local population, 940 subprojects have been selected for further construction or renovation during 2024-2025.

The Integrated Rural Development Project (2nd stage) of the Ministry of Economy and Finance envisages the construction and renovation of social infrastructure facilities of 157 mahallas in 21 districts of Samarkand, Kashkadarya, and Surkhandarya regions.

The total amount of the project is $293.5 million.

On March 28, 2024, a Presidential Decree was adopted to launch the second phase of the Integrated Rural Development Project aimed at socio-economic improvement of life in remote areas of our country.

The Ministry of Economy with the financial support of the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB), to accomplish the set tasks, is launching the second stage of the Integrated Rural Development Project, which would cover 157 mahallas in 21 districts of Samarkand, Kashkadarya, and Surkhandarya regions in 2024-2028.

The new project is aimed at improving the living standards of rural residents by improving road and transport infrastructure, engineering and communication networks, power supply systems, and the application of resource-saving and environmentally friendly technologies in the construction and renovation of social facilities such as kindergartens, secondary schools, and rural clinics.

It is also planned to empower and strengthen the capacity of the local community of architects, engineers, local authorities, and other stakeholders in designing and implementing community development plans using suitable green and energy-efficient as well as digital solutions.

The project is expected to empower communities to identify their development priorities, and needs, through community development planning which will serve as the basis for the implementation of construction and investment projects.

As a result of the project, is planned to improve the living conditions of more than 622 thousand people from rural areas.

For reference, the first stage of the project, operating since 2022 to this day, has the same objectives and covers the construction and renovation of facilities in remote areas aimed to improve the quality of life of the rural population in 170 mahallas of 20 target districts of the Republic of Karakalpakstan, Khorezm, Bukhara, and Navoi regions, and the professional skills of the population. At the moment, with the active participation of the local population, 940 subprojects have been selected for further construction or renovation during 2024-2025.

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