(MENAFN- Trend News Agency) BAKU, Azerbaijan, March 7. One of the main
areas of cooperation between the United States Agency for
International Development (USAID) Development and Uzbekistan is the
education sector, Communications Specialist at USAID Mission to
Uzbekistan Sanobar Khudaybergenova told trend .
According to Khudaybergenova, the USAID has pledged to allocate
up to $55 million over seven years to support reform initiatives of
Uzbekistan's Ministry of Preschool and School Education. The amount
of money also covers USAID's four-year program worth $29.5 million
to improve reading skills and math among students of elementary
school, enhance information and communications technology (ICT)
instruction from 5th to 11th grade, as well as to improve knowledge
of English in 1-11 grades.
'In 2021, USAID piloted new curriculum and materials for English
as a foreign language instruction in 213 schools. We are thrilled
that the Ministry rolled out this instructional package on a
national scale during the 2022-2023 academic years, printing
USAID-supported textbooks for the entire public school system -
approximately 6.5 million students and tens of thousands of
teachers in over 10,000 schools,' Khudaybergenova said.
She noted that the agency established cooperation with this
Central Asian country in 1993. Over the 30 years of partnership,
USAID has implemented several projects not only in the education
sector but also in the sectors such as economic growth, democracy
and governance, as well as healthcare.
As for the health sector, the communication specialist noted
that USAID invests $6 million per year in the National Tuberculosis
Program to create shorter, accessible outpatient care focused on
early detection and treatment of this disease.
Khudaybergenova further noted that the agency also supported
Uzbekistan during the picks of the COVID-19 pandemic.
'To fight COVID, we provided over $16 million to support the
Government of Uzbekistan's Republican Sanitary and Epidemiological
Services' COVID response and coordinated the arrival and
distribution of 9.6 million doses of U.S. Government-donated COVID
vaccines,' she added.
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