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“Every family is an entrepreneur” and “Youth Our future” and the purchase of equipment and
other technologies from abroad.
In this article, we want to outline the challenges we face to further develop this area. The Agency
for Youth Affairs should make it possible to place social orders on a competitive basis for the
production of “coaching” videos and textbooks, motivational videos aimed at improving the lives
of the population, earning a living through professions and businesses and teaching them the
practical aspects of such activities.
From November 15, 2020, the following order of state support for the training of young people
and women in professional and entrepreneurial skills has been established:
For each graduate (youth, women) who completed training courses organized on the basis of
entrepreneurship development programs and established requirements, 70% of the cost of non-
governmental educational institutions for vocational and business education, but not more than 1
million soums per graduate compensated;
Individuals who successfully complete the courses of non-governmental educational institutions
on vocational and business training and receive their certificate (hereinafter - the special
certificate) will be allocated microcredits to start their own business.
From November 15, 2020, an electronic register of non-governmental educational organizations
participating in vocational and business education programs is being formed and its transparency
is required;
From January 1, 2022, it is planned to launch a single system of entrepreneurship training on the
basis of international standards, including training programs and systems of entrepreneurship of
the International Labor Organization and other international organizations with the involvement
of foreign experts.
JSCB
“Microcreditbank”
provides
microcredits
in
the
amount
of
up
to
33 million soums without collateral to individuals with entrepreneurial initiatives, including
youth and women, who have received a special certificate from non-governmental educational
organizations.
Microcredits up to 225 million soums are provided to founders of micro and small enterprises on
the basis of third-party guarantees, insurance policies, collateral for property purchased on credit,
guarantees of the State Fund for Entrepreneurship Support and other types of security provided
by law.
CONCLUSION
While the ultimate goal of reforms in our country is to improve the living standards of the
population, the role of small business and private entrepreneurship in this area will continue to
grow and serve as a bridge between the population and the state in achieving this goal.
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