The importance of improving the activities of non-governmental youth organizations in Uzbekistan
Azim Hazratkulovich Kholmakhmatov , Independent Researcher, National University of UzbekistanAbstract
This article examines the role of non-governmental youth organizations in implementing state youth policy in Uzbekistan, the legal framework for their activities, the classification of non-governmental non-profit organizations participating in the implementation of state youth policy, and issues of improving their activities.
Keywords
State policy towards youth, non-governmental non-profit organization, civil society institution
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