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Transformations in Multilateral Cooperation : The Case of Uzbekistan

22/06/2021
Over the past recent years, new ways of cooperation have emerged to accelerate progress towards the 2030 goals. Private / public partnerships, multi-agency cooperation and community engagement have enabled progress in programme implementation. An example of such strategic shift can be seen in the work conducted by UNESCO in Uzbekistan.

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"I am just doing my favourite thing and treat other people in the same way as I would like to be treated", interview with Ms Mariya Musakova as part of the 16-day Campaign

Interview
12/10/2020

"Respecting others, first of all, we respect ourselves": interview with journalist Ms Lola Kallikhanova within the 16-day Campaign

Interview
12/10/2020

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11/30/2020 Uzbekistan

Director-General of UNESCO: «Combating violence against women is everyone's business, including, of course, men and boys, whose role is central»

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Reporting on violence against women and girls: a handbook for journalists

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11/20/2020 Uzbekistan

UNESCO’s key achievements in 2020 with the specific focus on COVID-19

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11/16/2020
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