The event
was attended by the Minister of Internal Affairs of the Republic of Uzbekistan,
Lieutenant General Aziz Tashpulatov and Minister of Digital Technologies
Sherzod Shermatov. They stressed that this project is an important practical
step of the state policy aimed at supporting young people, protecting their
interests and strengthening the principles of human dignity.
Recall that
on February 24 this year, during the open dialogue between the President of the
Republic of Uzbekistan and youth, initiatives were put forward aimed at
supporting young people, realizing their potential and creating additional
opportunities for their successful integration into society. As part of these
initiatives, the launch of the Second Chance project was announced.
The aim of
the project is to accelerate and effectively adapt young people serving
sentences in correctional institutions to life in society after their release.
The program provides 8-12 months of intensive training in areas such as
programming, web design, computer engineering, modern digital professions, as
well as foreign languages. This will allow participants to gain in-demand
skills and ensure further employment.
The project
is being implemented in accordance with the Decree of the President of the
Republic of Uzbekistan No. 117 "On measures to train young people in
penitentiary institutions in modern professions." The initiative opens up
new opportunities for participants and promotes their social adaptation.
At the
initial stage, the working group, which included representatives of the
Ministry of Digital Technologies, the Agency for Vocational Education, the
Agency for Youth Affairs and other relevant organizations, studied the
interests and abilities of the project participants.
For the
organization of training in 10 correctional institutions of Tashkent,
Kashkadarya and Navoi regions, 20 classrooms were equipped that meet sanitary
and educational standards. The rooms are equipped with computers and necessary
educational materials. After the testing, classes began.
Responsible
departments were instructed to increase the intensity of training, attract
specialists from the service sector, and expand educational areas taking into
account the interests of participants.
The project
is being implemented with the gratuitous support of Unicon-Soft. Program
participants learn programming, web design, computer engineering, modern
professions and foreign languages. They are also provided with social and legal
support, and upon completion of their studies, they are awarded state-issued
qualification certificates.
The Second
Chance project is aimed at improving the knowledge and skills of young people,
ensuring their employment, successful integration into society and creating
conditions for a decent life. Its main goal is to give a new chance to those
who have made mistakes in the past, but are striving to change their future and
take their rightful place in society.