Saida Mirziyoyeva
Personal details
Born
Saida Shavkatovna Mirziyoyeva

(1984-11-04) 4 November 1984
Kokand, Uzbek SSR, Soviet Union
SpouseOybek Tursunov
Children3
Parent(s)Shavkat Mirziyoyev
Ziroatkhon Mirziyoyeva
Alma materUniversity of World Economy and Diplomacy

Saida Shavkatovna Mirziyoyeva (born 4 November 1984) is an Uzbekistani politician. She is head of the Communications and Information Policy Branch of the Executive Office of the Presidential Administration.[1] She is eldest daughter of the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat Mirziyoyev.

Early life and education

Mirziyoyeva was born on 4 November 1984 in Kokand, Fergana Region to politician Shavkat Mirziyoyev and Ziroatkhan Mirziyoyeva. She has a sister, Shahnoza, and a brother, Miralisher. She has a bachelor's degree in international law from the University of World Economy and Diplomacy. In 2008, she received a master's degree in law from the Tashkent State University of Law. In 2010, she received a master's degree in economics from Moscow State University.

Scientific career

Since 2010, Mirziyoyeva has been conducting research and development in the field of developing and implementing methodologies for national, regional and specific sector strategies based on the rules of strategy theory.[2] She has been a researcher at the Academy of Public Administration[3] and works as a researcher at the Center for Strategic Studies of Moscow State University. She is the author of a number of scientific publications devoted to the analysis of local experience and world practice in planning socio-economic processes, the assessment of the impact of global and national trends on state and regional strategies, as well as the improvement of the methodology for the formation of short, medium and long-term national strategies of socio-economic development.[4]

Political career

From 12 April 2019 to 29 January 2020, Mirziyoyeva worked as the deputy director of the Information and Mass Communications Agency.[5] As the deputy director of the agency, she coordinated the activities of the PR-center, and supervised issues of transparency in state and administrative bodies.[6] She implemented projects within 5 initiatives of President Mirziyoyev. She actively worked to establish contacts between the agency and international organizations working in the field of freedom of speech. She visited a number of countries as part of delegations on issues of media development in Uzbekistan.[7]

Under the auspices of Mirziyoyeva, the activities of the "Eye of Heart" project aimed at supporting blind children and providing them with educational, artistic, scientific and other necessary literature published in Braille were expanded.[8] Also, within the framework of the project, practical work is being carried out to create an inclusive environment in the country's cultural institutions. Tiflo commentary system is being introduced in theaters.[9]

On 31 January 2020, Mirziyoyeva assumed the position of deputy chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Public Fund for Support and Development of the National Mass Media.[10] Even after getting a new job, she continued to help in the implementation of the "Kongil Kozi" project. She has been actively participating in the implementation of reforms aimed at the development of mass media and ensuring freedom of speech in Uzbekistan.[11] She supported the abolition of imprisonment for defamation and insult.[12]

Mirziyoyeva has been a member of the Gender Equality Commission since 2019.[13] In February 2020, she participated in The Power of Influence Global Women's Forum, hosted by Dubai Women's Organization in Dubai.[14] In April 2020, as part of the "Safe Assistance" Project launched on her initiative, assistance was provided to women in need of social protection during the COVID-19 pandemic.

On 14 November 2022, Mirziyoyeva assumes position of department manager in Uzbek President’s Administration.[15]

Personal life

Mirziyoyeva is married to Oybek Tursunov and they have 3 children. Her son Miromon and daughter Saodatxon.[16]

She is one of the most famous socialites in Uzbekistan. She is constantly written about in the local media and is referred to as "the Uzbek princess".

See also

Sayyora Rashidova

References

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  2. "arxiv nusxasi". Archived from the original on 2020-03-19. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  3. "Akademiya gosudarstvennogo upravleniya pri Prezidente Respubliki Uzbekistan". dba.uz.
  4. "MYeTODOLOGIChYeSKIYe OSNOVI STRATYeGIROVANIYa SOTsIALNO-EKONOMIChYeSKOGO RAZVITIYa UZBYeKISTANA". elibrary.ru.
  5. "Programmi po realizatsii pyati initsiativ poslujat interesam molodeji i jenщin". president.uz.
  6. "Prezident provel soveщanie po realizatsii pyati initsiativ". gazeta.uz.
  7. "Regular Report to the Permanent Council" (PDF). osce.org.
  8. "V ramkax proekta „Koʻngil koʻzi" slabovidyaщim detyam podarili spesialnie uchebniki". kun.uz.
  9. "Saida Mirziyoeva predstavila spesializirovanniy kompyuterniy sentr dlya slabovidyaщix detey". kun.uz.
  10. "Komil Allamjonov i Saida Mirziyoeva zanyali rukovodyaщie posti v obщestvennom fonde". kun.uz.
  11. "SAIDA MIRZIYoYeVA: JURNALISTI DOLJNI IMYeT PRAVO NA OShIBKU BYeZ BOYaZNI POTYeRYaT SVOBODU". uznews.uz.
  12. "Saida Mirziyoeva: „Cheloveka nelzya sajat v tyurmu tolko za to, chto on skazal"". kun.uz.
  13. "arxiv nusxasi". Archived from the original on 2020-06-22. Retrieved 2020-06-19.
  14. "Deputy Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Public Fund for Support and Development of National Mass Media, Republic of Uzbekistan". Women's Forum. Archived from the original on 25 October 2021.
  15. "Official news! Saida Mirziyoyeva was appointed to a position in the Presidential Administration". Retrieved 2022-11-15.
  16. "A New Uzbek Princess? The Growing Stature Of The President's Daughter Raises Eyebrows In Uzbekistan". Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. 13 February 2021. Archived from the original on 26 October 2021.
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