Expansion of the Integrated Rural Development of Uzbekistan: Launch of the second phase of the project
October 18, 2024
The Integrated Rural Development project (Phase II) has been launched on October 17, 2024. The project is implemented by the Ministry of Economy and Finance of the Republic of Uzbekistan with participance of the Islamic Development Bank and in cooperation with UNDP.
“Through our joint effort in advancing sustainable rural development in Uzbekistan we have made remarkable progress in empowering rural communities, enhancing infrastructure and addressing critical needs in areas such as education, healthcare, and basic services. Our main aim is to improve the life quality of rural people”,- Akiko Fujii, UNDP Resident Representative in Uzbekistan stressed in her welcoming remarks.
On March 28, 2024 a Presidential Decree was adopted to launch the second phase of the "Integrated Rural Development" project aimed at socio-economic improvement of life in remote areas of Uzbekistan. To accomplish the set tasks the Ministry of Economy and Finance with participance of the IsDB is launching the Integrated Rural Development Project (Phase II), which would cover 157 makhallas in 21 districts of Samarkand, Kashkadarya and Surkhandarya regions in 2024-2028. The project is worth $293.5 million.
“The Islamic Development Bank is glad to be entrusted by the Government of Uzbekistan to be a strategic partner in implementation of the Sustainable Rural Development project, and we hope to successfully continue this partnership with the Government of Uzbekistan and UNDP. In the first phase of the project we have completed the community development plan in the Aral Sea region, and now we are moving on to the construction of the rural infrastructure. It is gratifying that we are launching the second phase of the project with such results”,- said Wahyu Wijayanto, Operations Team Leader of the Islamic Development Bank Regional Hub in Almaty, Kazakstan.