Dialogue Without Borders: Harvard Students Meet Uzbekistan’s Senate
Uzbekistan
A meeting with students from leading U.S. universities was held in the Senate of Uzbekistan, focusing on reforms, youth support, and international cooperation.
On March 16, the Senate of the Oliy Majlis hosted a dialogue with students from Harvard University, MIT, Stanford, and Yale, including members of the Central Asia and Turkic States Caucus.
The meeting was attended by Senate Chairperson Tanzila Narbaeva and First Deputy Director of the National Agency for Social Protection Shakhnoza Mirziyoyeva.
Participants discussed large-scale reforms underway in Uzbekistan in the fields of economy, education, and public administration, as well as initiatives to support youth and improve the social protection system.
Special attention was given to enhancing social services, expanding targeted assistance, and introducing modern support mechanisms.
It was noted that the Harvard-based caucus is becoming an important platform for strengthening cooperation in education, science, and innovation between the region and the United States.
Students expressed strong interest in Uzbekistan’s open and pragmatic foreign policy and a desire to explore its practical experience.
Tanzila Narbaeva emphasized that youth support and empowerment remain a key state priority, while Shakhnoza Mirziyoyeva highlighted the importance of involving young people in shaping the future.
The meeting concluded with proposals for experience exchange and the development of joint educational and research projects.
The meeting was attended by Senate Chairperson Tanzila Narbaeva and First Deputy Director of the National Agency for Social Protection Shakhnoza Mirziyoyeva.
Participants discussed large-scale reforms underway in Uzbekistan in the fields of economy, education, and public administration, as well as initiatives to support youth and improve the social protection system.
Special attention was given to enhancing social services, expanding targeted assistance, and introducing modern support mechanisms.
It was noted that the Harvard-based caucus is becoming an important platform for strengthening cooperation in education, science, and innovation between the region and the United States.
Students expressed strong interest in Uzbekistan’s open and pragmatic foreign policy and a desire to explore its practical experience.
Tanzila Narbaeva emphasized that youth support and empowerment remain a key state priority, while Shakhnoza Mirziyoyeva highlighted the importance of involving young people in shaping the future.
The meeting concluded with proposals for experience exchange and the development of joint educational and research projects.
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