The meeting participants emphasized that investments in early childhood are strategically important for future economic growth and the realization of Uzbekistan's demographic potential.

During the discussions, national data, demographic forecasts and conclusions of the report "Generation 2050: Central Asia" prepared by the UNICEF regional office were presented. The document analyzes the impact of population growth on the economic and social development of the region's countries, as well as the importance of investments in healthcare, education, nutrition, social protection and youth employment.

It was noted that the population of Uzbekistan today is more than 38 million people and is projected to exceed 50 million by 2050. Almost 60% of the country's residents are under the age of 30, which creates significant potential for economic development, provided timely investments in human capital.

According to the report, children born in Uzbekistan today will be able to realize only about 60% of their potential level of productivity. Experts believe that investments in early development - healthcare, nutrition, preschool education and social protection - will help significantly reduce this gap and can provide additional GDP per capita growth of up to 6% by 2050.

The head of the UNICEF Representative Office in Uzbekistan, Regina Kastigio, noted that it is the first years of a child's life that are crucial for his future development, since about 90% of brain development occurs in the first five years of life.

In turn, the World Bank's Regional Director for Central Asia, Naji Benhasin, stressed that further success in the development of human capital will depend on coordinated government policies in the fields of health, education, social protection and finance.

Following the meeting, the participants outlined key areas for further work.:

strengthening interagency coordination;

creation of a comprehensive support system for families and children;

implementation of results-based financing;

development of strategic partnership between the government, international organizations and the private sector.

UNICEF confirmed its readiness to continue supporting the Government of Uzbekistan in implementing early childhood development programs and strengthening the country's human capital.