Abstract

This article emphasizes the crucial role of safeguarding the rights of minors in the construction of a fair and equitable society in Uzbekistan. As the nation undergoes significant transformations, it is imperative to prioritize the well-being and development of its young citizens. By examining the legal framework and social initiatives aimed at protecting minors, this study seeks to shed light on the importance of their rights and the impact they have on the overall fabric of society. The article underscores the multifaceted nature of minors' rights, encompassing education, health, protection against exploitation, and access to justice. It explores the progress made in Uzbekistan's child protection efforts, including legislative reforms, institutional advancements, and community-based interventions. Furthermore, it highlights the challenges and gaps that persist, such as addressing child labor, enhancing access to quality education, and tackling gender disparities. The article argues that by prioritizing therights of minors, Uzbekistan can foster a just society that nurtures the potential of its future generations, ensuring their well-rounded development and active participation in the nation's progress. The findings underscore the need for continued commitment from policymakers, civil society organizations, and the wider community to create an environment where every child's rights are protected, enabling them to thrive and contribute meaningfully to Uzbekistan's inclusive and prosperous future.

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