The distinguished guest was presented with modern approaches to regional development management
Uzbekistan
President of the Republic of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev and President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev inspected the operations of the situation center of the Bukhara Regional Khokimiyat.
Our country is consistently implementing a new model of local public administration based on the concentration of executive authorities in a single space. This approach is aimed at improving the coordination of departments, accelerating decision-making, and more effectively addressing public concerns.
A modern situation center has been established in the new administrative center of Bukhara, which initially houses the regional and city khokimiyats, the prosecutor's office, the internal affairs agencies, and other agencies. This center has become the intellectual core of regional governance.
Here, data on key areas of the region's activities is accumulated, processed, and systematically analyzed in real time – from socioeconomic development, investment project implementation, and the state of public infrastructure to transportation, public safety, and citizen inquiries.
The distinguished guest was given specific examples of the center's capabilities for comprehensive monitoring of the situation across territories, early identification of problem areas, objective assessment of on-site performance, and strict oversight of task execution. It was emphasized that such digital mechanisms allow for a new level of management quality, improved decision-making, and increased personal accountability among managers.
Then, the leaders were shown the facilities created for the khokimiyat's employees. The new building features modern workspaces, meeting rooms, digital infrastructure, and all the necessary conditions for the effective and coordinated work of government agencies.
During his visit, the President of Kazakhstan was also presented with copies of unique archival materials. These include valuable documents, drawings, and photographs from the 1920s–1950s discovered in Uzbekistan, relating to the mausoleums of Khoja Ahmad Yasawi and Mirzo Ulugbek's daughter, Rabia Sultanbegim, located in Turkestan.
As a sign of respect for the fraternal people of Kazakhstan and the shared history of the two countries, copies of these archival documents were donated to the Kazakh side.
It was noted that these materials, many of which had not previously been introduced into scholarly circulation, are of great historical and scientific value. It was emphasized that the Akhmad Yasawi Mausoleum and the Rabia Sultanbegim Mausoleum, as unique architectural monuments, occupy a special place in the shared historical and cultural heritage of the peoples of Central Asia.
A modern situation center has been established in the new administrative center of Bukhara, which initially houses the regional and city khokimiyats, the prosecutor's office, the internal affairs agencies, and other agencies. This center has become the intellectual core of regional governance.
Here, data on key areas of the region's activities is accumulated, processed, and systematically analyzed in real time – from socioeconomic development, investment project implementation, and the state of public infrastructure to transportation, public safety, and citizen inquiries.
The distinguished guest was given specific examples of the center's capabilities for comprehensive monitoring of the situation across territories, early identification of problem areas, objective assessment of on-site performance, and strict oversight of task execution. It was emphasized that such digital mechanisms allow for a new level of management quality, improved decision-making, and increased personal accountability among managers.
Then, the leaders were shown the facilities created for the khokimiyat's employees. The new building features modern workspaces, meeting rooms, digital infrastructure, and all the necessary conditions for the effective and coordinated work of government agencies.
During his visit, the President of Kazakhstan was also presented with copies of unique archival materials. These include valuable documents, drawings, and photographs from the 1920s–1950s discovered in Uzbekistan, relating to the mausoleums of Khoja Ahmad Yasawi and Mirzo Ulugbek's daughter, Rabia Sultanbegim, located in Turkestan.
As a sign of respect for the fraternal people of Kazakhstan and the shared history of the two countries, copies of these archival documents were donated to the Kazakh side.
It was noted that these materials, many of which had not previously been introduced into scholarly circulation, are of great historical and scientific value. It was emphasized that the Akhmad Yasawi Mausoleum and the Rabia Sultanbegim Mausoleum, as unique architectural monuments, occupy a special place in the shared historical and cultural heritage of the peoples of Central Asia.
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