Svetlana Inamova ( Uzbek: Светлана Турсунходжаевна Инамова, romanized: Svetlana Tursunxodjayevna Inamova; born 11 February 1951) [1] is a politician in Uzbekistan. She was a deputy prime minister and head of the women's committee, and was a senator of the Upper House of the Uzbek Parliament. [2] On 1 March 2005, she addressed the plenary session of the 49th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. [2] In June 2008 she was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister and head of the women's committee by Farida Akbarova. [3]
In 2005 she was chair of the board of Special Olympics Uzbekistan, and in that role opened a conference "Commitment to Changing the Lives of Children and Young People with Different Abilities" where representatives of UN Agencies, NGOs and government bodies from the region discussed disability and sport. [4]
As of 2022 [update] she is chair of Soglom Avlod Uchun Foundation, [1] an international nongovernmental charity fund which "[directs its] activities to realization of humanitarian, medical, educational programs, support of talented children and propagation of a healthy life style which cover vulnerable levels of population, children and youth". [5] In 2018, as chair of Soglom Avlod Uchun Foundation, she spoke at the First Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Forum on Women. [6]
Svetlana Inamova ( Uzbek: Светлана Турсунходжаевна Инамова, romanized: Svetlana Tursunxodjayevna Inamova; born 11 February 1951) [1] is a politician in Uzbekistan. She was a deputy prime minister and head of the women's committee, and was a senator of the Upper House of the Uzbek Parliament. [2] On 1 March 2005, she addressed the plenary session of the 49th session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women. [2] In June 2008 she was replaced as Deputy Prime Minister and head of the women's committee by Farida Akbarova. [3]
In 2005 she was chair of the board of Special Olympics Uzbekistan, and in that role opened a conference "Commitment to Changing the Lives of Children and Young People with Different Abilities" where representatives of UN Agencies, NGOs and government bodies from the region discussed disability and sport. [4]
As of 2022 [update] she is chair of Soglom Avlod Uchun Foundation, [1] an international nongovernmental charity fund which "[directs its] activities to realization of humanitarian, medical, educational programs, support of talented children and propagation of a healthy life style which cover vulnerable levels of population, children and youth". [5] In 2018, as chair of Soglom Avlod Uchun Foundation, she spoke at the First Shanghai Cooperation Organisation Forum on Women. [6]