Need For Public-Private Partnership In The Higher Education System And Challenges In Its Implementation In Uzbekistan
Jabbarov Ahmad Ravshanovich , Teacher, Specialized Branch Of Tashkent State Law University, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes the legal framework, institutional and other conditions governing the implementation of the mechanism of public-private partnership in Uzbekistan. At the same time, special attention is paid to the challenges presented by the strong and varied trends toward greater involvement of the private sector in public education in Uzbekistan. We agreed that forms of public-private interaction like those just described, well-established in the context of the history and practice of each country, were different from the new concepts of PPPs in education that have emerged over the last few years. We knew that some of these arrangements had historically been sources of political controversy and debate, over issues such as the allocation of public resources and the secular role of the State.
Keywords
Public-Private Partnership, Legal Framework Of Public-Private Partnership, Public-Private Partnership Development Agency,, Institutional Base Of Public-Private Partnership.
References
Uzbekistan modernizatsiya sistemi visshego obrazovaniya (Uzbekistan modernization of the higher education system). World Bank Document. Retrieved from http://db.rgub.ru/youthpolicy/sngyzbek/Yzb_modern_vish_obr_yzb_2014.pdf
UNDP’s Public Private Partnership for the Urban Environment (PPPUE) program. Retrieved from https://www.uz.undp.org/content/uzbekistan/en/home/search.html?q=uzbekistan
Private-public partnership in Uzbekistan: problems, opportunities and ways of introduction. Report. UNDP in Uzbekistan, 2007 Tashkent. (p 24). http://www.undp.org/content/dam/uzbekistan/docs/Publications/economicgovernance/Theory-and-practice-of-public-partnership/img_un_public%20private.pdf
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