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Different Ways For Human Capacity Building in Poverty Reduction in Uzbekistan

Jaloliddin Ne'matjonovich Polvanov , Lecturer National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Abstract

This article discusses the improvement of the human capacity building mechanism in poverty reduction. While economic development on the one hand reduces poverty, on the other hand, an increase in poverty reduces economic development. When people have limited access to health care and education, they become increasingly impoverished, and demand in the economy declines. In turn, the economy cannot meet the need for its highly skilled workers. As a result, growth slows. Opportunities to participate in various sectors of society are also limited. Worst of all, it is many times harder to get out of it than to fall into poverty.

Keywords

human capacity, building mechanism, poverty reduction, economic development, health care, education, increasingly impoverished, economy declines, skilled workers, opportunities, various sectors, society, social group, work, procreation

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Polvanov, J. N. . (2021). Different Ways For Human Capacity Building in Poverty Reduction in Uzbekistan. Oriental Journal of Economics, Finance and Management, 1(01), 1–5. https://doi.org/10.37547/supsci-ojefm-01-01