New Incentives to be Introduced in Uzbekistan to Support Youth

Reforms aimed at providing comprehensive support to the younger generation and strengthening their role in society are reaching a new level in Uzbekistan, Zamin.uz reports. Within the framework of the 'Youth — 2030' strategy adopted in the country, a large-scale system of benefits and incentives for young families, entrepreneurs, and students has been established.
These measures will serve to strengthen the social protection of young people and encourage their aspirations. One of the most important directions of the program is providing housing for young families.
The state now aims to significantly reduce the financial burden on youth by covering a specific portion of interest payments on mortgage loans. Under this initiative, practical assistance is planned for at least ten thousand young families annually.
This opportunity will provide great support for many young people wishing to own their own homes. Furthermore, facilities are being created to increase the international mobility of youth.
Specifically, the state fee for obtaining an international passport is expected to be waived for citizens who have mastered foreign languages and hold special certificates. This provides an additional opportunity for young people to study global experience and enrich their knowledge on the international stage.
At the same time, the allocation of preferential loans to entrepreneurs establishing training centers in remote areas will boost the improvement of educational infrastructure. The development of modern technologies and startup projects is also defined as a priority of the strategy.
For young people starting new business projects, the costs of connecting to communication networks will be covered by the state. Additionally, large amounts of preferential funds will be allocated to young entrepreneurs to launch their activities.
These measures will serve to implement innovative ideas and create new jobs in the country. Educational reforms are focused on enabling youth to study at prestigious world-class universities.
According to the plan, twenty thousand young people will be trained in cooperation with the world's leading universities. Establishing ties with prestigious institutions such as Harvard and Stanford will serve to increase the intellectual potential of Uzbekistan's youth.
In conclusion, the new strategy will serve as a solid foundation for realizing the dreams of young people in the fields of housing, education, and entrepreneurship.





