Population skills in the post-pandemic economy

Adapting population skills to the post-pandemic economy in Fergana Valley

Project summary:

The project is a joint initiative of the Ministry of Employment and Labour Relations (MELR) of the Republic of Uzbekistan and UNDP. 

The proposed project will contribute to poverty reduction through increased employment and entrepreneurship opportunities of the population, especially the youth of Fergana Valley by building entrepreneurship and future skills among students and job-seekers. This project aims at forging a new pathway for the future of work—based on continuous skills attainment, digital leapfrogging and a new balance between life and work. The development objective of the project is reskilling and upskilling of the workforce to deliver new business models in the post-pandemic era. It will target college and university graduates, young women and men in informal employment, returning migrants and other vulnerable groups and help Uzbekistan Government and private sector to craft policies and talent strategy that develop employees’ critical digital and cognitive capabilities, their technical and socio-emotional skills, and their adaptability and resilience. 

Expected results:

By 2025, youth, women and vulnerable groups benefit from improved access to livelihoods, decent work and expanded opportunities generated by inclusive and equitable economic growth.  At least 20,000 young people will be benefiting from the project annually.  

Impact

START DATE

January 2021

END DATE

December 2023

STATUS

Completed

PROJECT OFFICE

Uzbekistan

IMPLEMENTING PARTNER

UZB_Ministry of Employment

DONORS

GOVERNMENT OF RUSSIAN FEDERATION

UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME

UnSpecified

TOTAL CONTRIBUTIONS

$1,713,492

DELIVERY IN PREVIOUS YEARS

2021$140,519

2022$754,676

2023$475,138

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