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Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: Actions taken in Uzbekistan

Research paper thumbnail of Every Initiative Launched from the Rostrum of the United Nations Serves to Improve the Image of Uzbekistan on the World Stage

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: МЕРЫ, ПРЕДПРИНИМАЕМЫЕ УЗБЕКИСТАНОМ

Research paper thumbnail of What is the Advantage of Creating Environment for a Digital Society

Research paper thumbnail of Bilateral investment agreements - the legal basis for economic partnership

Research paper thumbnail of The Role and Significance of Civil Society Institutions in the Fight Against Corruption in Uzbekistan

İdare hukuku ve ilimleri dergisi, Mar 30, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Friendly Cooperation with Central Asian States – a Priority Direction of Uzbekistan’s Foreign Policy

Research paper thumbnail of ДРУЖЕСТВЕННОЕ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО СО СТРАНАМИ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ – ПРИОРИТЕТНОЕ НАПРАВЛЕНИЕ ВНЕШНЕПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ УЗБЕКИСТАНА

Research paper thumbnail of МАРКАЗИЙ ОСИЁ ДАВЛАТЛАРИ БИЛАН ДЎСТОНА ҲАМКОРЛИК – ЎЗБЕКИСТОН ТАШҚИ СИЁСИЙ ФАОЛИЯТИНИНГ УСТУВОР ЙЎНАЛИШИ

Research paper thumbnail of The Role and Significance of Civil Society Institutions in the Fight Against Corruption in Uzbekistan

İdare Hukuku ve İlimleri Dergisi / Journal of Administrative Law and Administrative Sciences

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: Actions taken in Uzbekistan

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: МЕРЫ, ПРЕДПРИНИМАЕМЫЕ УЗБЕКИСТАНОМ

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of ДРУЖЕСТВЕННОЕ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО СО СТРАНАМИ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ – ПРИОРИТЕТНОЕ НАПРАВЛЕНИЕ ВНЕШНЕПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ УЗБЕКИСТАНА

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of МАРКАЗИЙ ОСИЁ ДАВЛАТЛАРИ БИЛАН ДЎСТОНА ҲАМКОРЛИК – ЎЗБЕКИСТОН ТАШҚИ СИЁСИЙ ФАОЛИЯТИНИНГ УСТУВОР ЙЎНАЛИШИ

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamically Identifying Community Level COVID-19 Impact Risks

We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilien... more We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilience to the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uzbekistan. The outbreak disproportionately affects particular groups – the elderly, the poor, those living in areas under lockdown, and families who rely on remittance income are all examples of groups that are especially vulnerable to effects of the crisis in Uzbekistan. We assemble indicators summarizing concentrations of these and other risk factors at the lowest administrative level in the country, neighborhood-sized units called <em>mahallas. </em>Local official administrative statistics (published for the first time in this study) are combined with monthly panel survey data from the ongoing Listening to the Citizens of Uzbekistan project to produce an overall risk index, which is decomposable by dimension or risk factor to inform targeted and issue-specific responses. We then demonstrate a process for updating key indicators (such as employment or remittance flows) on a monthly basis using linked survey data combined with small area estimation techniques. These neighborhood-level results are intended to improve resource allocation decisions and are particularly relevant in Uzbekistan where local representatives are responsible for implementing key social and economic programs to respond to the outbreak.

Research paper thumbnail of Role of President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Shaping a Strong Civil Society

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamically Identifying Community Level COVID-19 Impact Risks

World Bank, Washington, DC, Dec 9, 2020

We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilien... more We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilience to the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uzbekistan. The outbreak disproportionately affects particular groups – the elderly, the poor, those living in areas under lockdown, and families who rely on remittance income are all examples of groups that are especially vulnerable to effects of the crisis in Uzbekistan. We assemble indicators summarizing concentrations of these and other risk factors at the lowest administrative level in the country, neighborhood-sized units called <em>mahallas. </em>Local official administrative statistics (published for the first time in this study) are combined with monthly panel survey data from the ongoing Listening to the Citizens of Uzbekistan project to produce an overall risk index, which is decomposable by dimension or risk factor to inform targeted and issue-specific responses. We then demonstrate a process for updating key indicators (such as employment or remittance flows) on a monthly basis using linked survey data combined with small area estimation techniques. These neighborhood-level results are intended to improve resource allocation decisions and are particularly relevant in Uzbekistan where local representatives are responsible for implementing key social and economic programs to respond to the outbreak.

Research paper thumbnail of What is the Advantage of Creating Environment for a Digital Society?

Research paper thumbnail of Friendly Cooperation with Central Asian States – a Priority Direction of Uzbekistan's Foreign Policy

Research paper thumbnail of Every Initiative Launched from the Rostrum of the United Nations Serves to Improve the Image of Uzbekistan on the World Stage

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: Actions taken in Uzbekistan

Research paper thumbnail of Every Initiative Launched from the Rostrum of the United Nations Serves to Improve the Image of Uzbekistan on the World Stage

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: МЕРЫ, ПРЕДПРИНИМАЕМЫЕ УЗБЕКИСТАНОМ

Research paper thumbnail of What is the Advantage of Creating Environment for a Digital Society

Research paper thumbnail of Bilateral investment agreements - the legal basis for economic partnership

Research paper thumbnail of The Role and Significance of Civil Society Institutions in the Fight Against Corruption in Uzbekistan

İdare hukuku ve ilimleri dergisi, Mar 30, 2023

Research paper thumbnail of Friendly Cooperation with Central Asian States – a Priority Direction of Uzbekistan’s Foreign Policy

Research paper thumbnail of ДРУЖЕСТВЕННОЕ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО СО СТРАНАМИ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ – ПРИОРИТЕТНОЕ НАПРАВЛЕНИЕ ВНЕШНЕПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ УЗБЕКИСТАНА

Research paper thumbnail of МАРКАЗИЙ ОСИЁ ДАВЛАТЛАРИ БИЛАН ДЎСТОНА ҲАМКОРЛИК – ЎЗБЕКИСТОН ТАШҚИ СИЁСИЙ ФАОЛИЯТИНИНГ УСТУВОР ЙЎНАЛИШИ

Research paper thumbnail of The Role and Significance of Civil Society Institutions in the Fight Against Corruption in Uzbekistan

İdare Hukuku ve İlimleri Dergisi / Journal of Administrative Law and Administrative Sciences

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: Actions taken in Uzbekistan

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of COVID-19: МЕРЫ, ПРЕДПРИНИМАЕМЫЕ УЗБЕКИСТАНОМ

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of ДРУЖЕСТВЕННОЕ СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО СО СТРАНАМИ ЦЕНТРАЛЬНОЙ АЗИИ – ПРИОРИТЕТНОЕ НАПРАВЛЕНИЕ ВНЕШНЕПОЛИТИЧЕСКОЙ ДЕЯТЕЛЬНОСТИ УЗБЕКИСТАНА

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of МАРКАЗИЙ ОСИЁ ДАВЛАТЛАРИ БИЛАН ДЎСТОНА ҲАМКОРЛИК – ЎЗБЕКИСТОН ТАШҚИ СИЁСИЙ ФАОЛИЯТИНИНГ УСТУВОР ЙЎНАЛИШИ

Strategy of Uzbekistan, 2020

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamically Identifying Community Level COVID-19 Impact Risks

We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilien... more We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilience to the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uzbekistan. The outbreak disproportionately affects particular groups – the elderly, the poor, those living in areas under lockdown, and families who rely on remittance income are all examples of groups that are especially vulnerable to effects of the crisis in Uzbekistan. We assemble indicators summarizing concentrations of these and other risk factors at the lowest administrative level in the country, neighborhood-sized units called <em>mahallas. </em>Local official administrative statistics (published for the first time in this study) are combined with monthly panel survey data from the ongoing Listening to the Citizens of Uzbekistan project to produce an overall risk index, which is decomposable by dimension or risk factor to inform targeted and issue-specific responses. We then demonstrate a process for updating key indicators (such as employment or remittance flows) on a monthly basis using linked survey data combined with small area estimation techniques. These neighborhood-level results are intended to improve resource allocation decisions and are particularly relevant in Uzbekistan where local representatives are responsible for implementing key social and economic programs to respond to the outbreak.

Research paper thumbnail of Role of President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev in Shaping a Strong Civil Society

Research paper thumbnail of Dynamically Identifying Community Level COVID-19 Impact Risks

World Bank, Washington, DC, Dec 9, 2020

We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilien... more We build a new database of highly spatially disaggregated indicators related to risk and resilience to the social and economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic in Uzbekistan. The outbreak disproportionately affects particular groups – the elderly, the poor, those living in areas under lockdown, and families who rely on remittance income are all examples of groups that are especially vulnerable to effects of the crisis in Uzbekistan. We assemble indicators summarizing concentrations of these and other risk factors at the lowest administrative level in the country, neighborhood-sized units called <em>mahallas. </em>Local official administrative statistics (published for the first time in this study) are combined with monthly panel survey data from the ongoing Listening to the Citizens of Uzbekistan project to produce an overall risk index, which is decomposable by dimension or risk factor to inform targeted and issue-specific responses. We then demonstrate a process for updating key indicators (such as employment or remittance flows) on a monthly basis using linked survey data combined with small area estimation techniques. These neighborhood-level results are intended to improve resource allocation decisions and are particularly relevant in Uzbekistan where local representatives are responsible for implementing key social and economic programs to respond to the outbreak.

Research paper thumbnail of What is the Advantage of Creating Environment for a Digital Society?

Research paper thumbnail of Friendly Cooperation with Central Asian States – a Priority Direction of Uzbekistan's Foreign Policy

Research paper thumbnail of Every Initiative Launched from the Rostrum of the United Nations Serves to Improve the Image of Uzbekistan on the World Stage

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