A social volunteer system "Inson" is being formed in Uzbekistan.
A total of over 2000 hours of assistance was provided to the population by 440 volunteers.

Training sessions have been organized for "Inson" volunteers in Bo'stonliq district. They provide assistance to persons with disabilities, the elderly, and individuals in need of social support.

It is noted that today this initiative is not just a project but has become part of systematic work: in the pilot phase, the project was tested in 28 regions (districts) of the republic. Within the framework of the project, over 2000 hours of assistance were provided to the population by 440 volunteers, confirming the relevance and effectiveness of developing social volunteering.

The training sessions cover 250 volunteers and are aimed at developing practical assistance skills, working with the population, and leadership skills.
"I am confident that it is precisely through such people that a new culture of compassion is being formed in society. Therefore, we are developing the volunteer community as an important part of the social protection system," emphasized Shahnoza Mirziyoyeva, First Deputy Director of the Agency.

It was also noted that "Inson" volunteers are becoming a connecting bridge between reforms and people's lives.
"This is another important step on the path to making the social protection system even closer for every person," the report states.







