Uzbekistan has become a member of the Global Alliance to End Violence against Children

Uzbekistan has become the 46th country to join the Global Alliance to End Violence against Children, UNICEF Uzbekistan has reported. The organization's representative office called this step important for the protection of children.  "This commitment builds on the country's significant progress, including the adoption of the Law on the Protection of Children from All Forms […]

Asia-Plus

Uzbekistan has become the 46th country to join the Global Alliance to End Violence against Children, UNICEF Uzbekistan has reported. The organization's representative office called this step important for the protection of children.

 "This commitment builds on the country's significant progress, including the adoption of the Law on the Protection of Children from All Forms of Violence in May this year, as well as the ongoing development of an intersectoral strategy and action plan aimed at effectively protecting every child. UNICEF is proud to be an associate of the Government of Uzbekistan in these efforts. Together, we will work to ensure that every child grows up in a safe and supportive environment – at home, at school, and in society," – UNICEF said in a statement.

Uzbekistan's intention to join the Global Alliance was announced in May this year at an event in Tashkent with the participation of UNICEF staff, Ferghana recalls.

At the event, the first deputy director of the National Agency for Social Protection, Shakhnoza Mirziyoyeva, stressed that every child should be protected from violence in any form.

"There are no "other people's" children in this world. We urge everyone to pay attention to the "great pain of little hearts" and give children the opportunity to be heard. They have the right to speak," – she said.

The Global Alliance to End Violence against Children is an international organization based on a public-private partnership. It includes UN agencies, governments of various countries, business representatives, regional bodies, activists and leaders. The main goal of the organization is to make the world safe for children.

It should be noted that any kind of corporal punishment of children is legally prohibited in Tajikistan. In the summer of 2024, the new law of the Republic of Tajikistan "On Responsibility for Education and upbringing of Children" came into force, which replaced the well-known law "On Parental Responsibility for raising children", adopted in 2011. The new law not only prohibits corporal punishment in any form, but also establishes mechanisms that allow children to receive protection from violence, regardless of their age.

Join us on social media!

Article translations:

Related Article

Оби зулол
Оби зулол

Most Read

Recent Articles

The only GPW veteran in Dushanbe allocated more than 80,000 somoni

The mayor's office of Dushanbe allocated him 25,000 somoni.

GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026: how Almaty became the main AI hub of Central Asia

More than 300 companies and startups, over 200 speakers and 100 investors from 50 countries — the region is entering the global stage.

A trade and economic park to be built at the border junction of Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan

President of the Kyrgyz Republic Sadyr Japarov familiarized himself with the project.

A project to protect soil from degradation to be developed in Central Asia

The initiative is of great significance for the mountainous countries of the region, including Tajikistan.

Mudslide, death, and destroyed homes: hundreds of families in Tajikistan left homeless

A correspondent from "Asia-Plus" visited Kulob and spoke with the families of those who died and were affected by the disaster.

Spring 2026 bright event: new issue of VIPzone now on sale

This issue is about people and ideas that change everything: from business and investments to fashion, food, and urban environment.

Godfrey Sullivan: “Tajikistan is a promising market for Visa to develop digital payments”

The Vice President of Visa explained why Tajikistan is becoming a promising market for digital payments and how artificial intelligence is influencing the future of finance.

Seven students in Dushanbe were threatened with expulsion for arriving at universities in personal cars

The materials for each case have been sent to the Ministry of Education and Science for appropriate actions.

India’s blockchain push and lessons for the global south

The Indian Government has started pushing aggressively its agenda...

India’s blockchain push and lessons for the global south

The Indian Government has started pushing aggressively its agenda...