The first meeting of the interagency Working Group on the organization of systemic interaction with the Cotton Campaign coalition took place

By:
UZDAILY

All participants in the meeting of the interdepartmental working group, under the leadership of the Minister of Investments and Foreign Trade Sardor Umurzakov, unanimously supported the need to intensify and expand cooperation with international non-governmental and human rights organizations, the Cotton Campaign coalition, relevant industry associations and other associations, including through regular joint meetings, seminars and conferences on these topics.

Photo: “Uzcharmsanoat” Association

On 30 December  2019, under the leadership of the Minister of Investments and Foreign Trade Sardor Umurzakov (until his appointment as Minister of Foreign Trade at the end of January 2019, Sardor Umurzakov led the Leather, Footwear and Fur Goods Association in Uzbekistan – “Uzcharmsanoat”), the first meeting of the interdepartmental working group to coordinate work related to the organization of constant, systemic interaction with the Cotton Campaign coalition, human rights organizations and industry associations of the United States.

During the meeting, the positive experience of partnership with the International Labor Organization was highlighted, thanks to which the international community recognizes the significant progress made by Uzbekistan in the field of the elimination of forced labor.

All participants in the meeting unanimously supported the need to intensify and expand cooperation with international non-governmental and human rights organizations, the Cotton Campaign coalition, relevant industry associations and other associations, including through regular joint meetings, seminars and conferences on these topics.

They also discussed the implementation of the Roadmap to improve the position of the Republic of Uzbekistan on combating human trafficking and forced labor, as well as further improving the effectiveness of measures taken.

The heads of ministries and departments were instructed to carefully examine each individual case of violations in the framework of the 2019 cotton harvest campaign and to give them a legal assessment, as well as to take measures to hold the relevant officials accountable in accordance with the requirements of the law.

It was also pointed out the need to develop sustainable mechanisms to prevent such violations in the future and measures to intensify interaction in this vein with the general public, as well as international and non-governmental organizations.

Source: https://uzdaily.uz/en/post/53936