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The primary objective of the project was to enhance UNICEF’s ability to effectively address both regular and emergency procurement needs in Uzbekistan. This was achieved by updating and expanding their local supplier database. To facilitate this, a comprehensive market survey was conducted to assess the availability, quality, and readiness of local suppliers across various sectors. […]

The purpose of the Project “Diversification and Modernization of Agriculture” is to increase incomes and improve the standard of living of rural residents living in the project area, increase the inclusiveness and profitability of selected value chains by increasing production efficiency, improving access to markets and natural resources. The main task of the project is […]

The project’s targeted outcome is improved railway services for freight and passengers in Western Uzbekistan. It consists of two outputs: (i) the upgrading of railway infrastructure along the Bukhara–Miskin–Urgench–Khiva line and (ii) development of tourism corridor Bukhara–Miskin–Urgench–Khiva. The project is expected to expand benefits to women as commuters in terms of more frequen