Gov’t to allocate $2 million for projects to train youth and women in entrepreneurship
Until November 20, non-profit organizations can submit their projects in this sphere.

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The Agency for Development of Entrepreneurship of the Ministry of Economic Development is holding a competition of projects on vocational education for youth and women. Spot reports referring to the agency’s website.
The best projects in each region will receive soft loans for a period of 5 years. A total of $2 million is allocated for the competition.
The competition is open to NGOs that train women and young people in professions and entrepreneurship. Projects for their training, as well as the issuance of loans for business initiatives are being considered.
To participate in the competition, one should send a package of documents to the Agency by mail or deliver them directly. Documents are accepted from October 20 to November 20.
To get a sample of documents for participation, applicants need to contact the Agency:
by phones: (+99871) 238-69-33, (+99871) 238-69-00 (1-5025) (1-2800);
by email: [email protected];
via the website: www.uzade.uz.
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