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What issues are raised in appeals received by the Ombudsman from Surkhandarya region?
21 Oct
An analysis of appeals submitted to the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) from Surkhandarya region identified areas where legal awareness among the population needs to be improved. Since the majority of appeals from the region related to pension provision, cadastral documents, and social assistance, these topics were the focus of the latest "Ombudsman School" event.
Students' knowledge of the Constitution is being strengthened in schools
21 Oct
Classes under the "Ombudsman Hour" project are organized nationwide in collaboration with the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) and the Ministry of Preschool and School Education. The main goal of this project is to enhance students' understanding of human rights and freedoms.
Students of Tashkent State University of Law familiarized themselves with the activities of the Ombudsman
18 Oct
On October 18, 2024, second-year students from the "Civil and Private Law" faculties of Tashkent State University of Law learned about the activities of the Ombudsman.
An open dialogue with citizens was held based on an analysis of appeals from Navoi region
17 Oct
The district in Navoi region with the highest number of appeals to the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) was identified, and key issues for this region were selected. The event "Ombudsman School" was organized to address these topics. The event, held on October 15, 2024, in Khatyrchi district of Navoi region, gathered more than 100 residents from the "Parakhun," "Samarkand," "Pakhtakor," "Novzha," "Yangirobot," "Mustaqillik," and "Chechakota" mahallas.
The Human Rights Ombudsman met with the Head of the OSCE (ODIHR) Mission
14 Oct
On October 14, 2024, the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman), Feruza Eshmatova, met with the Head of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR) Mission, Douglas Wake.
Students are taught important skills to defend their rights
11 Oct
As part of the "Ombudsman Hour" project, conducted jointly by the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman) and the Ministry of Preschool and School Education, lessons were organized to enhance students' understanding of human rights and freedoms. The project aims to increase the legal literacy of the younger generation and protect their rights.
Official visit of the Ombudsman of Uzbekistan to Poland: meeting with the representative of OSCE/ODIHR
10 Oct
As it is known, Feruza Eshmatova, the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis for Human Rights (Ombudsman), is participating in the Human Dimension Conference held in Warsaw, Poland. The prestigious event, organized in cooperation with the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (ODIHR), facilitates dialogue on the implementation of all commitments under the OSCE human security measures. As part of her visit to Poland, on October 9, 2024, the Ombudsman met with the Acting Director of the OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Tea Jaliashvili.
The IX meeting of the Eurasian Ombudsman Alliance took place
09 Oct
The IX meeting of the Eurasian Ombudsman Alliance, held on October 9, 2024, was dedicated to the theme "Exchange of Best Practices on Current Issues of Human Rights Protection in the Context of Digitalization of Society." The Deputy Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights (Ombudsman), Bekzod Narimanov, participated online.
Senate Committee discussed a new version of the law regulating the Ombudsman’s activities
08 Oct
On October 8 of this year, the Senate Committee on Judicial and Legal Affairs and Anti-Corruption reviewed the law "On the Authorized Person of the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan for Human Rights (Ombudsman)." The new law consists of 8 chapters and 57 articles and is developed based on presidential decrees and resolutions, as well as the updated Constitution. In contrast, the previous law contained 22 articles and several additional clauses.