POSSIBILITIES OF USING CHINESE EXPERIENCE IN COMBATING POVERTY IN UZBEKISTAN

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  • Habibjonov Usmonjon Sherzodjon o’g’li ##default.groups.name.author##

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Key words: Uzbekistan, China, economy, unemployment, employement, poverty, economic growth, inflation.

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This research explores the potential application of China’s poverty alleviation strategies in Uzbekistan, a nation facing significant socio-economic challenges. Over the past few decades, China has successfully lifted millions out of poverty through a combination of targeted economic reforms, infrastructure development, and social welfare  programs.  This  study  examines  key  elements  of  the  Chinese  model, including  rural  development  initiatives,  microfinance  schemes,  and  vocational training programs that have proven effective in enhancing livelihoods. By analyzing Uzbekistan’s  current  socio-economic  landscape  and  existing  poverty  alleviation efforts, this research identifies opportunities for adopting similar strategies tailored to local contexts. The paper also discusses potential barriers to implementation, such as governance issues, cultural differences, and resource constraints. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of stakeholder engagement and international cooperation in  fostering  sustainable  development.  Ultimately,  this  research  aims  to  provide actionable  recommendations  for  policymakers  in  Uzbekistan  to  enhance  their poverty  reduction  efforts  by  leveraging  successful  practices  from  China  while considering unique national circumstances. 

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2024-09-05