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The IsDB Board financing approvals will also provide US$92.98 million to Uzbekistan’s health sector, thus contributing to enhancing health care services in Kashkadarya region. In addition, US$ 10 million additional financing was approved by Management to the Support to Development of Oncology Services Project in Uzbekistan (Phase-II).
The IsDB Board financing approvals will also provide US$92.98 million to Uzbekistan’s health sector, thus contributing to enhancing healthcare services in the Kashkadarya region. In addition, US$ 10 million in additional financing was approved by Management for the Support to the Development of Oncology Services Project in Uzbekistan (Phase-II).
In addition, BNM also proposed new areas of collaboration, among others ASEAN Finance Ministers and Central Bank Governors Meeting (AFMGM), Capacity Building for Uzbekistan Central Bank officials, and a Roundtable Discussion on Green Sukuk.
Additionally, he will oversee the signing of financing agreements with the Kyrgyz Republic and Uzbekistan, aimed at promoting socio-economic development and sustainable economic growth.
The two-day event was attended by 23 officials from five Central Asian countries’ officials namely Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan in addition to the representatives from IsDB, AIIB, and MCDF.
A two-day retreat was held from 10 to 11 October 2022 at Alatau Swissotel, Almaty and was attended by RHA staff, Field Representative for Uzbekistan and special guest from HQ, Mr.
., Turkmenistan borders with Afghanistan and Uzbekistan and has access to the Caspian Sea in the West, between Iran and Kazakhstan.
Jamshid Kuchkarov, Deputy Prime Minister & Minister of Economy and Finance of Uzbekistan, to deepen cooperation and drive development initiatives.
The two chiefs also discussed the potential co-financing of the 573km Trans-Afghan Railway Project, which will connect Central Asia (Uzbekistan) with ports on the Arabian Sea.
Since 2018, the two international institutions have joined hands to improve lives and livelihoods on various occasions including the Ebola crisis in West Africa in 2018; the COVID-19 related projects in Maldives, Cameroon, Benin, Chad, Guinea, Mozambique, Mali, and Senegal; the Oncology services in Uzbekistan; and the Malaria eradication initiative in Nigeria.