In recent years,
consistent reforms have been implemented in our country to support
non-governmental non-profit organizations and other institutions of civil
society and guarantee their freedom of activity, strengthen social partnership
between state bodies and them, implement effective public control, as well as improve
the legal framework regulating this area.
I. Currently, the number of NGOs and their separate departments registered
in the judicial bodies is 8,938, and the majority of NGOs operating in the
Republic fall into the fields of sports, legal/democratic institutions,
protection of the rights of youth and disabled people, and development of
entrepreneurship. There are relatively few non-governmental non-profit
organizations in the field of mass media and journalism (40) and friendship
societies (53).
These non-governmental non-commercial organizations have been actively
participating in the implementation of significant projects of social
importance in various fields.
II. For instance, it is necessary to dwell on the activities of some
non-governmental non-profit organizations registered in recent years.
1. Established in 2019, the non-governmental non-profit organization
“Madad” (hereinafter referred to as NGO Madad) performs a number
of tasks, such as providing free legal assistance to citizens on legal issues,
improving their legal knowledge, analysis of requests for legal advice
and, on the basis of the results, development of proposals for improving
enforcement practices and existing legislation.
In addition, ensuring regular maintenance and updating of the legal information
portal “Advice.uz” is one of the tasks of the “Madad” NGO.
A separate section called “Gender equality and women’s issues” has
been created on the “Advice.uz” legal information portal. This section
contains information related to the mechanism for protecting women from
harassment and violence, providing them with advice and providing necessary
assistance.
District (city) legal advisory bureaus of the NGO “Madad” organized a
total of 1,537 mobile receptions at local community gatherings, of which 1,014
organized “legal consultation hours” at local community gatherings.
Promotional events dedicated to the issues of supporting women and providing
practical assistance to victims of family violence were organized at local
community gatherings.
A number of seminars and trainings are being organized in cooperation with the
Legal Reform Program of the United States Agency for International Development
(USAID) and the “Government Partnership International” (GPI)
organization of Great Britain.
2. If we look at the activities of the non-governmental non-profit
organization “Center for Public-Legal Research” (hereinafter
referred to as the Center), the following should be noted separately.
Starting from April 2021, with the support of the public fund for the support
of non-governmental organizations and other institutions of civil society and
the representative office of the German Konrad Adenauer Foundation in
Uzbekistan, “Citizens’ self-management of local state authorities, state
bodies and organizations in the field of education, health and employment in
Uzbekistan” A research-experimental project on the topic of “helping
to ensure effective social partnership with public bodies and non-governmental
non-profit organizations” is being implemented.
During 2021, the center held a total of 9 international scientific-practical
and educational-practical events (of which 1 symposium, 1 podium-discussion and
1 conference and 3 seminar-trainings) dedicated to the promotion of legal
culture, economic and administrative changes, reforms in the field of
education, health and employment.
3. “Barqaror hayot” international social enlightenment center
was registered in 2019. This organization, in cooperation with the United
States Agency for International Development (USAID), the branch of the
non-profit organization “Winrock International” in Uzbekistan, and
other organizations, conducted legal advocacy activities in the neighborhoods
of Surkhandarya region, Tashkent city, Tashkent region to ensure the rule of
law.
Vocational training courses, psychological and legal services, informational
and educational programs to prevent violence, extremism and radicalization, and
seminars and trainings on starting a small business were also organized for
people in need of social protection.
In addition, this organization actively participated in the processes of
providing comprehensive assistance, rehabilitation and adaptation to society to
families and children who returned from the areas of armed conflicts within the
scope of Mehr 3, 4, 5 operations in Surkhandarya, Kashkadarya, Namangan
regions.
III. Great importance is attached to the financial support of
non-governmental non-profit organizations, and a number of activities are being
carried out in order to provide financial support to civil society institutions
and to develop their activities.
In particular, the amount of funds allocated from the state budget for state
support of NGOs and other institutions of civil society increased by 36 times
compared to 2008, 16 times compared to 2010, and 6.5 times compared to 2017.
At the same time, the scope of state support for civil society institutions was
expanded, and public funds for the support of civil society institutions were
established under the local Councils of People’s Deputies. The legal basis for
allocating funds from the local budget for financial support of civil society
institutions in the regions has been strengthened, and social projects have
been financed from these sources.
Growth dynamics of funds allocated from the State budget in 2008-2021
(in millions of soums)
At the same time, the following new opportunities were created through the
www.e-ngo.uz portal launched by the Ministry of Justice in order to eliminate
excessive red tape and create more convenience for NGOs:
– ensuring the openness and transparency of government organizations and
NGOs by posting information on the Portal;
– establishing social partnerships between government organizations and
NGOs through the Portal;
– implementation of social and economic development programs, development
of regulatory legal documents and public control over their implementation
through the Portal;
– creation of a single electronic database of implemented social
partnership projects;
– created opportunity to agree to receive funds and property from
foreign countries, international and foreign organizations, citizens of foreign
countries or other persons on their behalf by non-governmental non-commercial
organizations electronically.
According to the decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan
dated March 3, 2021 PQ-5012 “On additional measures to support
non-governmental non-profit organizations by the state, to ensure the
protection of their freedom of activity, rights and legal interests”:
– The total amount of money and property received from foreign sources by
non-governmental non-profit organizations in one calendar year has been
increased from twenty times to one hundred times the amount of the basic
calculation.
– The period of re-registration of a non-governmental non-profit
organization and state registration of its symbol was shortened from one month
to fifteen days.;
– The state fee for the state registration (re-registration) of the
symbols of public associations of persons with disabilities, veterans,
luminaries, women, children has been canceled;
– It is established that a state duty will be levied in the amount of 50%
of the basic calculation amount for the state registration of regional
non-governmental non-profit organizations;
– A separate division of a non-governmental non-profit organization is
considered a legal entity, and the procedure for accounting for separate
divisions has been canceled.
As a result of the implemented reforms, “Houses of non-governmental
non-profit organizations” were established in the center of the regions,
problems related to the building of about 500 non-governmental non-profit
organizations were solved, and their socially useful activities were restored.
In particular, non-governmental, non-commercial organizations, which are newly
established and are active in socially important areas, were accommodated in
these houses on the basis of the right of free use.
Also, as a result of the implementation of the “Concept of Civil Society
Development in 2021-2025” approved by the Decree of the President of the
Republic of Uzbekistan No. PF-6181 on March 4, 2025, by 2025:
– 4 times more funds from local budgets to support civil society
institutions compared to 2021, i.e. 70 billion. transfer of soum;
– increase the effectiveness of the activities of civil society
institutions, expand the scope of activities, as well as strengthen their
financial support;
– creating legal mechanisms for participation of civil society
institutions in the development of important political, social and economic
programs and monitoring of their implementation;
– supporting the establishment of non-governmental non-profit
organizations dealing with youth, children, employment, women, intellectuals,
environmental issues;
– Based on the principle of “state + civil society institutions +
business entities”, tasks such as further improvement of the mechanism of
implementation of social projects were defined.
In addition, in the direction of supporting persons with disabilities, the
Ministry of Justice, in cooperation with non-governmental non-profit
organizations, annually organizes events and trade fairs aimed at supporting
people with disabilities within the framework of the “We are
together” project.
IV. It should be noted that although gradual reforms are being carried out
in the field and legislation aimed at ensuring freedom of activity of
non-governmental non-profit organizations is being adopted, some shortcomings
remain in the areas of public control and social partnership.
In particular, the participation of non-governmental non-commercial
organizations in the development and implementation of socio-economic
development programs and legal documents is insufficient. This, in turn, has a
negative impact on the in-depth study and full consideration of the interests
of all social groups represented by various NGOs.
At the same time, there is a need to create modern and effective mechanisms for
monitoring the implementation of important social and economic programs by
civil society institutions.
Today, social partnership relations between state bodies and NGOs are
insufficient. As one of the main factors of the emergence of such a situation,
it can be noted that modern mechanisms of establishing social partnership
relations using information and communication technologies are not used.
In order to eliminate these shortcomings, the decision of the Cabinet of
Ministers dated April 22, 2022 No. 208 on measures to further improve the
mechanisms of social partnership and public control was adopted. In accordance
with this decision, it is planned to introduce modern mechanisms of social
partnership and public control through the electronic portal by December 1,
2022.
In conclusion, the measures being implemented are the consistent
improvement of the legal foundations of the development of civil society in our
country, the further development of the mechanism of providing assistance to
civil society institutions and their state support, and the legal strengthening
of the participation of non-governmental non-commercial organizations at all
stages of the development of draft legislation, among others, it serves to
ensure freedom in the activities of non-governmental non-commercial
organizations.
Javokhir
Abdullaev,
Lead consultant of the Ministry of Justice
of the Republic of Uzbekistan