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| Open Access | CURRENT ROLE OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC ORGANIZATIONS IN SOLVING PROBLEMS OF WORLDWIDE POVERTY REDUCTION (IN UZBEKISTAN)
Dildorakhon Ulugbek kizi Shomuradova , Master’s student (2nd year), Department of World Economy and International Relations.Abstract
The article explores the role of international economic organizations in addressing the problem of poverty worldwide, with a specific focus on Uzbekistan. The paper examines how global institutions such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund (IMF), and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) contribute to poverty reduction through economic and developmental assistance, policy advice, and technical expertise. In the case of Uzbekistan, these organizations have played a pivotal role in supporting the country’s transition to a market economy, providing financial aid for sustainable development, and implementing poverty alleviation strategies. The paper discusses the challenges faced by these organizations in the context of Uzbekistan’s unique socio-political landscape and economic structure, and it evaluates the effectiveness of international economic cooperation in combating poverty.
Keywords
International Economic Organizations, Poverty Reduction, Uzbekistan, World Bank, IMF, UNDP, Economic Development, Sustainable Growth, Socio-Economic Transformation
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