The Delegation of the European Union to Uzbekistan, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of Uzbekistan last week marked the successful completion of the project “Enhancing the Capacities of Surkhandarya Region to Educate and Train Afghan Citizens.” The milestone was celebrated during a vibrant Career Festival and closing ceremony at the Educational Centre for Training Afghan Citizens (ECTAC) in Termez, the Delegation of the European Union to Uzbekistan reported.
“The European Union is deeply committed to investing in people and unlocking human potential. This initiative is a testament to the strength of the EU-Uzbekistan partnership and our shared vision for a prosperous, interconnected region. The real legacy we celebrate today in Termez is not just the impressive infrastructure we leave behind, but the enduring spirit of collaboration and the bright economic futures these talented graduates will build for themselves and their wider communities,” said Toivo Klaar, Ambassador of the European Union to Uzbekistan.
The project’s achievements showcase a profound legacy of empowerment and integration. Over 700 students gained access to bachelor’s degree programs and specialized technical training in high-demand sectors such as IT, tourism, and agribusiness. Crucially, the initiative injected vitality into the local economy through an expansive mini-grant program, equipping graduates with the seed capital and equipment needed to launch and scale their own businesses. These new enterprises are now actively creating jobs, providing valuable services, and fostering a shared economic dynamism that benefits both Afghan graduates and their host communities in Surkhandarya.
Ismatilla Ergashev, Special Representative of the President of Uzbekistan for Afghanistan, noted: “Uzbekistan has always championed a policy of good neighborliness and constructive engagement. This collaborative project stands as a shining example of our nation’s commitment to regional prosperity. By working alongside the European Union and the UN, we have created an environment where mutual respect, education, and shared economic opportunities lay the foundation for a stable and thriving Central Asia.”
Ms. Akiko Fujii, UNDP Resident Representative in Uzbekistan, emphasized: “The most lasting impact of this project is the opportunity it has created for people to build better futures. By expanding access to education, skills training and entrepreneurship support, we have given Afghan citizens and particularly women the tools to strengthen their livelihoods and contribute to the economic development of Surkhandarya.”
