Publications

Highlights

Providing young people with information on healthy lifestyle, through peer-to-peer approach. Youth-PEER Network in Uzbekistan.

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Publications

10 March 2011
UNFPA-UNESCO Joint Programme – Silk Road Soap Opera

UNFPA has been supporting UNESCO since 2006 on production of ‘Silk Road’ radio soap-opera initiative aimed at educating population about reproductive health, HIV/AIDS, gender equality and other development issues, in cooperation with «Terra Group Ltd» media company. The Joint Programme outlines main provisions of cooperation and roles and responsibilities of the parties.

Published by UNFPA, UNESCO
10 January 2011
UNFPA-WHO Joint Programme - Improving maternal health care services

UNFPA and World Health Organization (WHO) work together on introduction and implementation of Beyond The Numbers initiative in the country. Since 2009 the agencies cooperate within the framework of a joint project that targets introduction of maternal mortality audit and near miss case review methodologies in maternal hospitals. The Joint Programme outlines main provisions of cooperation and roles and responsibilities of the parties.

Published by UNFPA, WHO
7 April 2010
Standard Basic Assistance Ageement (SBAA) between UNDP and the Government of Uzbekistan

Standard Basic Assistance Agreement (SBAA). Published: June 1993, by UN Development Programme in Uzbekistan. The relationship between the Government of Uzbekistan and UNFPA is governed by the Standard Basic Assistance Agreement (SBAA) signed by the Government and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) on 10th June 1993. The SBAA was also accepted as a basis of cooperation between the Government of Uzbekistan and the United Nations Population Fund. This was achieved by way of Exchange of Letters between UNFPA and the Government of Uzbekistan dated 7 April 2005.

Published by UN Development Programme in Uzbekistan