NewsThe UN Multi-Partner Human Security Trust for the Aral Sea Region in Uzbekistan showcases results to and appreciates the support of the European Union

Image
Aral Sea news pic 30 Apr 2022

Nukus, Uzbekistan, 30 April 2022 – The Delegation of the European Union in Uzbekistan (EU Delegation) held a three-day mission to Karakalpakstan on 28-30 April, 2022. The visit underscores the EU’s support for development initiatives in the Aral Sea region.

On 30 April, the EU Delegation visited one of the many project sites of the UN Multi-Partner Human Security Trust for the Aral Sea Region in Uzbekistan (MPHSTF). The UN Resident Coordinator in Uzbekistan. Ms. Roli Asthana, and Government representatives accompanied the Ambassadors in their visit to the MPHSTF-funded UNDP/UNESCO Joint Programme Forestry Department of the Takhtakupir district. The project in these sites sought to address the urgent human insecurities in the Aral Sea region through promoting sustainable rural development.  

The Head of the Takhtakupir State Forestry Department briefly underscored that the benefits of the forestry activities funded by the MPHSTF included enhancement of the technical capacity of Takhtakupir Forestry Department as well as increasing the volume of afforestation work in the dried bed of the Aral Sea. Enhanced technical capacity helped to lant saxaul and other species on 3000 hectares of land which is six times more than it was before project interventions. The afforestation resulted in more income for the workers of the Forestry Department. The professional skills of over 100 employees from 16 departments of the State Forestry were enhanced through the trainings on “innovative methods of afforestation.”

Ms. Roli Asthana, UN Resident Coordinator, said: “The Multi-Partner Human Security Trust Fund’s activities in Takhtakupir’s five communities are not only testaments of UN’s commitment to the people of the Aral Sea, but also a clear messaging to the world on the readiness of UN’s partners such as the European Union and the Government of Finland, together with the Governments of Uzbekistan, Norway, and the Republic of Korea, as well as the Alwaleed Philanthropies, to ensure that no one is left behind in Karakalpakstan amidst the ongoing crises brought by the Aral Sea catastrophe.”

 

The UN in Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Investments and Foreign Trade co-hosted an “Appreciation Dinner” for the EU Delegation. Mr. Badriddin Abidov, Deputy Minister of Investments and Foreign Trade, expressed hope for a much stronger and closer partnership with the European Union within the Trust FundMr. Abidov further stated that “undoubtedly, the impacts made in the communities of Karakalpakstan - building the resilience of the local communities and the sustainable development of the Aral Sea region at large - would not have been possible without the support of partners such as the European Union".