Institute for studying of youth problems is being created in Uzbekistan
15/08/2017 16:05
Institute for studying of youth problems is being created in Uzbekistan
15/08/2017 16:05
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- Institute for studying of youth problems and training prospective personnel at the Academy of Public Administration is created in Uzbekistan.
On 14 August, the President of Uzbekistan signed a resolution “On measures on organizing the activities of the Institute for studying of youth problems and training prospective personnel at the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan".
The Institute is a state institution, activities of which are aimed at studying the problems of youth, conducting research and analytical research in this direction, as well as retraining and upgrading the skills of promising young professionals.
The founders of the Institute are the Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan and the Union of Youth of Uzbekistan.
According to the document, the Institute will study the problems of youth in Uzbekistan and prepare informational-analytical materials, as well as conduct research to develop scientifically sound recommendations for addressing these problems.
The Institute will create databases of promising young cadres of state authorities, state and economic management, public organizations in the regions of the republic, and create systems for monitoring their professional development, etc.
The new institute will organize training courses on retraining and advanced training of promising young cadres of state authorities, state and economic management, and public organizations.
The development of international cooperation and links in the field of youth policy with the aim of introducing advanced methods of studying and solving problems of youth is also one of the tasks of the new institution.
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