RESEARCH: YOUTH’S FREE TIME

According to the analysis of the Institute for the Research of Youth Problems and the Training of Prospective Personnel, today the country’s youth use their free time – to read fiction and scientific literature (17%), watch TV and listen to the radio (14%), earn extra money and earn extra money (14%), Internet, social networks and…

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RESEARCH: YOUTH AND FILM

According to a study by the Institute for the Research of Youth Problems and the Training of Prospective Personnel, today about half of Uzbekistan’s youth (47.5%) prefer to watch foreign films (37.3% – modern, 10.2% – films of the 20th century), while 39% of youth like to watch national films.  

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ONE YOUTH AMBASSADOR

According to the analysis of the Institute for the Study of Youth Issues and the training of promising personnel, One youth ambassador – consisting of young volunteers, provides comprehensive assistance to youth organizations throughout Europe. Its main activity is to support initiative youth through the media.

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ELECTIONS ARE A MIRROR OF DEMOCRACY

On July 30 this year, the branch of Uzbektelecom JSC “Center for Telecommunications and Personnel Development” held a training seminar for managers and young employees of Uzbektelecom JSC on the program “Devoloping of еlectoral сulture of еmployees in the Company” and the head of the department of the Institute I.Tajidinov took part in the training…

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INSTITUTE OF FAMILY: YOUTH OPINION

According to a study by the Institute for Research of the Youth Problems and Training Prospective Personnel, 69% of young people highly appreciate the ongoing reforms to strengthen families in Uzbekistan in recent years. Also, 21% of them noted that they don’t feel any changes in this direction, and 10% said at all that they…

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PREVENTING YOUTH MIGRATION: INDIA

India ranked first in the world in terms of the number of immigrants according to the analysis of the Institute for Research of the Youth Problems and Training Prospective Personnel by 2020. Of which 17.9 million or 6.4% were international migrants. Today, more than half of Indian expats live in the Gulf countries and about…

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