Involvement of Non-Governmental Non-Profit Organizations in Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals: The Legal Framework and Issues of Its Improvement
Abstract
This article analyzes the participation of non-governmental non-profit organizations operating in the Republic of Uzbekistan in achieving the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Proposals were made to amend and supplement the existing legislation to improve the legal framework for their activities.
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