Finland will allocate 1.5 million euros to strengthen the rule of law in Uzbekistan as part of the UNDP project.

Finland will allocate 1.5 million euros to strengthen the rule of law in Uzbekistan as part of the UNDP project.

September 11 , 2022

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Finland will allocate 1.5 million euros to strengthen the rule of law in Uzbekistan as part of the UNDP project.

The Ambassador of Finland to Uzbekistan, Mr. Ilkka Räisänen, the Permanent Representative of Finland to Central Asia and UNDP Resident Representative in Uzbekistan, Ms. Matilda Dimovska, Finland’s Honorary Consul in Uzbekistan, Mr. Alisher Jo‘rayev, along with other officials, participated in the discussions.

During the discussions, a cooperation agreement was signed between UNDP and the Government of Uzbekistan to support joint efforts in strengthening the rule of law and protecting human rights.

“Focusing on the regions, we are expanding our partnership network and scope with UNDP for sustainable development across Uzbekistan. Cooperation with the Government of Finland is aimed at addressing the most vulnerable groups and improving the rule of justice,” emphasized Mr. Ilkka Räisänen.

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