Uzbekistan's Development Strategy Center has submitted a draft document on the 2023 state program for public discussion. The draft program, which will be approved as an annex to the document, will be unveiled shortly, media reports.
Reportedly, as per clause 2 of the draft decree, it is expected to simplify the use of government services and increase the number of services provided through mobile apps, cut down costs, partially abolish some mandatory document requests, improve transparency, create permanent communication platforms, etc.
Besides, another 200 governmental services will be provided through the GSC and the Unified Interactive Portal of Governmental Services (UIPGS). This would expand the number of e-governmental services to 73%. Currently, out of more than 770 existing governmental services, 262 are provided by GSC and 370 (50%) are provided by UIPGS.
It will be feasible to provide governmental services in the field of migration and registration of citizenship to the population in need of social protection (the disabled, the severely ill, the elderly, etc.) by going to the place of permanent or temporary residence without additional fees for the service provided.
The provision of subsidies to individuals and legal entities at the expense of budgetary funds is set to be established through the UIPGS, and a system of online verification of the feasibility of allocating subsidies would be established through a digital platform. Reportedly, in 2022, due to the transition to an electronic system for allocating subsidies to non-state kindergartens, 20bn UZS were saved monthly.
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