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Roundtable Discussion Held for Representatives of Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organizations

A roundtable discussion on the topic “The Importance of Grant Competitions in Implementing Normative Documents and Targeted Projects Related to the Rights and Interests of Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organizations” was organized at the Tashkent City Hokimiyat.

Representatives of non-governmental non-profit organizations participated in the event. They discussed innovations in the legislation regulating the sector, the protection of the rights and legitimate interests of NGOs, as well as active participation in grant competitions announced for civil society institutions.

During the roundtable, practical recommendations were provided on the procedure for participating in grant competitions, preparing project proposals according to requirements, improving the quality of project documents, and effectively implementing selected initiatives for financing.

In addition, opinions were exchanged on the role of non-governmental non-profit organizations in the targeted allocation of state grants, supporting socially beneficial programs, and effectively managing projects through platforms.

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