The Fourth Season of the Women Leaders School Has Begun
Uzbekistan
The fourth season of the educational program “Women Leaders School,” aimed at preparing women for leadership, has started in Uzbekistan. The opening ceremony took place in Tashkent with great enthusiasm. Presidential aide Saida Mirziyoyeva participated in the event, highlighting the program's provision of significant opportunities for talented and ambitious women.
“Every participant has the opportunity to contribute to Uzbekistan’s development and become a leader capable of changing the world for the better,” said Saida Mirziyoyeva.
Unlike previous seasons, the number of program participants this year has doubled. Now, 100 trainees will gain new knowledge and skills. This is another shining example of efforts to strengthen the role of women in society.
The “Women Leaders School” is significant not only for its participants but also for the entire society. Women with leadership qualities contribute not only to the development of families and communities but also to the adoption of important decisions at the state level.
In her speech, Saida Mirziyoyeva emphasized the invaluable nature of the knowledge and experience gained through this program. She also expressed confidence that the training process would become a vital starting point for achieving great success.
The role of women in Uzbekistan’s development strategy is steadily increasing. The “Women Leaders School” program is a key element of this strategy, aimed at nurturing new leaders.
The opening of the fourth season inspires women and encourages them to take confident steps toward the future. For every participant, being part of this program is both a tremendous opportunity and responsibility.
This new season will expand the ranks of strong and educated women leaders in Uzbekistan. Such initiatives pave the way for building a more stable and prosperous society in the future.
Unlike previous seasons, the number of program participants this year has doubled. Now, 100 trainees will gain new knowledge and skills. This is another shining example of efforts to strengthen the role of women in society.
The “Women Leaders School” is significant not only for its participants but also for the entire society. Women with leadership qualities contribute not only to the development of families and communities but also to the adoption of important decisions at the state level.
In her speech, Saida Mirziyoyeva emphasized the invaluable nature of the knowledge and experience gained through this program. She also expressed confidence that the training process would become a vital starting point for achieving great success.
The role of women in Uzbekistan’s development strategy is steadily increasing. The “Women Leaders School” program is a key element of this strategy, aimed at nurturing new leaders.
The opening of the fourth season inspires women and encourages them to take confident steps toward the future. For every participant, being part of this program is both a tremendous opportunity and responsibility.
This new season will expand the ranks of strong and educated women leaders in Uzbekistan. Such initiatives pave the way for building a more stable and prosperous society in the future.
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