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Education and Skills as a Path to Global Opportunities: Uzbekistan’s New Labor Migration Direction

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Education and Skills as a Path to Global Opportunities: Uzbekistan's New Labor Migration Direction

In recent years, Uzbekistan has been carrying out large-scale reforms aimed at developing human capital and managing labor migration in a systematic and human-centered manner. These reforms are designed not only to ensure that citizens work abroad legally and safely but also to enhance their skills, knowledge, and social potential.

A Systemic Approach and New Policy Foundations
The activities of the Migration Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan have been reorganized. The new structure regards labor migration not as a purely economic process, but as a key factor of human development and social stability.

The Agency’s main tasks include establishing lawful, safe, and efficient migration processes, as well as providing citizens with pre-departure training, reintegration support, and legal protection.
Skills and Education — The Gateway to the Global Market
The new stage of labor migration policy is the alignment of professional training and qualifications with international standards. In training centers operating throughout Uzbekistan, citizens undergo preparation in foreign languages, professional certification, and labor rights.
Cooperation programs with Germany’s “SBH WeST GmbH,” Japan’s “Proud Partners,” and Korea’s “Hyundai Heavy Industries” enable citizens to obtain international certificates and start legal employment in developed countries.
This model is close to Finland’s education system, where professional qualifications and lifelong learning form the foundation of human capital development policy. Uzbekistan aims to learn from and apply such experience to prepare its workforce in line with international standards.
International Cooperation and New Directions
Today, Uzbekistan has established practical cooperation with Germany, Japan, Italy, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Poland, and Sweden. Within these agreements, new opportunities are being created for skilled professionals, students, and young people receiving vocational education.
Cooperation with Finland, in particular, holds great promise in the areas of education and professional development. Finland’s experience in lifelong learning, innovation, and preparing the workforce for the digital economy is of great value to Uzbekistan.
From this perspective, cooperation between the two countries in developing human resources, aligning professional standards, and implementing “migration through education” programs can open the door to new opportunities for partnership and mutual growth.
Human Dignity at the Core of Policy
In Uzbekistan, labor migration is closely linked to the idea of upholding human dignity in state policy. It is not merely an economic factor but a system that ensures every citizen has access to decent work, stable income, and opportunities for personal development.
One of the Agency’s key tasks is to provide citizens with pre-departure training, psychological assistance, and legal advice. In addition, through its foreign representations, the rights of compatriots are protected, and their working and living conditions are regularly monitored.
Conclusion
By transforming labor migration into a human-centered and systematic policy, Uzbekistan is advancing along the path of sustainable development. Education, skills, and international cooperation stand as the key pillars of this approach.
Partnership with Finland — grounded in its advanced education system and experience in professional growth — is certain to open new global opportunities that contribute to the development of human capital in both nations.
Quotations for Publication:
1. “Labor migration is not merely an economic process, but an important direction of human development and sustainable progress.”
2. “An educated and skilled worker is the country’s most valuable export potential.”
3. “If Finland’s education system serves to unlock human potential, Uzbekistan is pursuing the same goal by developing human capital through labor migration.”
(Analytical material prepared specifically for the media of Finland)