PUBLIC-TALK #48 SDG 13: ACHIEVING ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY IN UZBEKISTAN – PUBLIC TALK BY ELYOR NORPULATOV, 25 OCTOBER 2024

Area: Environmental Sustainability, Volunteerism, Environmental Diplomacy, Youth Affairs and Development, Public Policy and Governance, Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Speaker: Elyor Norpulatov
Location: TSUULL International Office, YouTube \ Zoom
Language: English
Organizer: TSUULL International Office
Audience: Free and Open to the Public
Source: Release and Post Release
Overview: On October 25, 2024, TSUULL hosted a timely and engaging public talk titled “Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Uzbekistan”, delivered by Elyor Norpulatov, Deputy Head of the Department for the Development of Volunteerism and Environmental Diplomacy at the Youth Affairs Agency of Uzbekistan.
The session addressed pressing environmental challenges in Uzbekistan, such as climate change, desertification, water scarcity, and pollution, while emphasizing the importance of volunteerism and environmental diplomacy as key tools in advancing sustainability goals. As part of the #TSUULLTalks series, the event created a platform for dialogue between students, youth leaders, and policymakers on the country’s pathways toward a greener future.

Speaker: Elyor Norpulatov – Deputy Head of the Department for the Development of Volunteerism and Environmental Diplomacy at the Youth Affairs Agency of Uzbekistan. He has been actively engaged in shaping policies and initiatives aimed at empowering young people to participate in sustainable development projects. Elyor’s professional work highlights the role of youth in environmental protection, international cooperation in ecological diplomacy, and the promotion of volunteer-driven initiatives for a more sustainable Uzbekistan.

What is the Public Talk on “Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Uzbekistan”?

The Public Talk on “Achieving Environmental Sustainability in Uzbekistan” is designed to:

  • • Raise awareness of the environmental challenges facing Uzbekistan today.
  • • Showcase the role of youth and volunteerism in addressing sustainability issues.
  • • Highlight the importance of environmental diplomacy as a tool for international cooperation.
  • • Discuss government policies and strategic frameworks guiding sustainable development.
  • • Encourage students and community members to actively engage in ecological initiatives and civic responsibility.

By combining policy insights with practical recommendations, the session encouraged young people to view themselves as agents of change in promoting sustainability.