State and USAID: Uzbekistan is a key partner supporting international efforts in Afghanistan. Expanded security assistance will help the Government of Uzbekistan (GOU) protect its borders and the Northern Distribution Network (NDN) transit lines that run through the country to provide non-lethal supplies to NATO troops in Afghanistan. Security assistance will support efforts to combat narcotics trafficking, improve Uzbekistan’s ability to control its borders, and continue very successful efforts to combat trafficking in persons (TIP). U.S. assistance will continue to support Uzbekistan’s efforts to draft legislation and promote democratic reforms through a process of public debate that allows civil society to participate in government decision-making. U.S. assistance will also continue to promote judicial reform, provide direct assistance to civil society organizations, and support implementation of the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC). Efforts will focus on improving the prevention and control of infectious diseases through interventions to strengthen the diagnosis and management of multi-drug-resistant (MDR) tuberculosis (TB). U.S. assistance will also focus on improving household incomes for Uzbekistan’s farmers, strengthening the capacity of agricultural businesses to meet international standards and export, and improving the business climate for increased trade and investment. (Source: Congressional Budget Justification FY 2013)
World Bank Statistics
| GDP (2011) | $45,359,432,355.00 |
| Population (2011) | 29,341,200 |
| Per Capita Income (2011) | $1,510.00 |
| Annual % Population Growth (2011) | 2.690150412% |
| % Urban Population (2011) | 36.248% |
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