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with foreign countries, as well as foreign experience for the further development of
the health sector. “Studying and putting into practice
aspects favorable for the
conditions of Uzbekistan, encouraging the import of modern medical equipment
from abroad, in particular, strengthening the material
and technical base of the
healthcare system, from historical evidence and scientific results of the National
Institute of Uzbekistan were used to develop program scenarios” Presentation”,
aired on April 14, 2021 on the History of Uzbekistan TV channel of the National
Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (02-40 May 5, 2021
of the State
Unitary Enterprise “Uzbekiston Television and Radio Channels” of the National
Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan Reference number -669). This
served to show how important the tasks of cooperation in the field of public health
protection in Uzbekistan are.
Demonstrate the role of UN specialized organizations in the formation and
development of the public health system in Uzbekistan, coverage of the population
by the World Health Organization (WHO) and the International Children's Fund
(UNICEF) in Uzbekistan, participation in health protection activities, disclosure of
information on the implementation of projects of the
World Bank and the Asian
Bank development in the healthcare sector of Uzbekistan, the contribution of the
European Union countries to the development
of the healthcare sector in
Uzbekistan and cooperation between Uzbekistan and the United States. His
scientific results, such as clarifying relations in the field of healthcare, as well as
emphasizing the role of cooperation with Asian
and CIS countries in the
development of the healthcare sector, were used in the preparation of the textbook
“Modern History of Uzbekistan” (University of the Republic of Uzbekistan Order
No. 302 dated September 9, 2022 Ministry of Special Education (certificate No.
302-0330) This information served to convey to the students' minds that the history
of cooperation in the healthcare system of New Uzbekistan remains relevant today.