Ministry of Emergency Situations (Uzbekistan)
Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Favqulodda vaziyatlar vazirligi | |
Emergency service overview | |
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Formed | March 4, 1996 |
Jurisdiction | Government of Uzbekistan |
Headquarters | Kichik Khalka Yoli Street, Tashkent |
Motto | "Timely warn, save and help" |
Minister responsible |
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Website | www |
The Ministry of Emergency Situations (Uzbek: Oʻzbekiston Respublikasi Favqulodda vaziyatlar vazirligi; abbreviated MCHS) is the government agency overseeing emergency services in Uzbekistan. It is responsible for aiding the people of Uzbekistan and protecting them during natural disasters, overseeing emergency measures, and coordination of other ministries and departments in such events.[1]
Functions
[edit]The functions of the MCHS was laid out in a presidential decree dating back to March 4, 1996, which defines the following tasks of the ministry:
- The implementation of state policy in the sphere of emergency situations
- Management of the Civil Defense of the Republic of Uzbekistan
- Coordination of ministries/agencies across the country that specialize in the prevention and elimination of the fallout caused by accidents and natural disasters
- Targeted and scientifically targeted activities aimed at eliminating emergency situations, protecting the population and the territory of the country and enhancing the sustainability of publicly funded activities, as well as training the public, officials, and government agencies to prevent and respond to emergencies, organization and implementation of technical software development
History
[edit]The Republican Center for the Training of Heads of Civil Defense and Emergency Situations was established in 1992 as an independent agency of the Government of Uzbekistan. It operated until 1996 when a decision made by Uzbek President Islam Karimov on August 16, 1995, on the establishment of a Ministry of Emergency Situations came into effect. Immediately after its founding, it began the work of coordinating the establishment of public emergency reserve funds for financial, medical, material and technical resources to overcome the consequences of events that might be considered national emergencies.[2] In 2019, the Main Directorate of Fire Safety of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the Service for Controlling the Impact on Hydrometeorological Processes of the Ministry of Defense were transferred to the MCHS.[3]
Subordinate Agencies
[edit]- Central Office
- Territorial Offices
- Structural Units
- Schools
- Fire Safety Academy
- Scientific Research Institute of Fire Safety and Emergency Situations
- Center for Initial Training and Advanced Training of Firefighters and Rescuers
- Specialized Lyceum for Preparing Youth
- Scientific and Technical Council
- Civil Defense
- State Emergency Management and Anti-Money Laundering System (FIEZ)
- National Center for Management and Response to Emergency Situations
Ministers
[edit]- 1996–1997 - Ismail Jurabekov
- 1997–2000 - Rustam Akhmedov[4]
- 2000–2002 - Vyacheslav Qosimov[5]
- 2002–2003 - Botir Parpiyev
- 2003–2006 - Bakhtiyar Subanov
- 2006–2008 - Qobul Berdiyev[6]
- 2008–2010 - Qosimali Ahmedov
- 2010–2017 - Tursinhan Xudayberganov
- 2017–2018 - Rustam Jo'rayev
- Since 2018 - Tursinhan Xudayberganov
References
[edit]- ^ "The Governmental portal of the Republic of Uzbekistan - Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Republic of Uzbekistan". Archived from the original on 2013-11-02. Retrieved 2013-11-01.
- ^ "Ozbekiston Respublikasi Favqulodda vaziyatlar vazirligi - FVV Ozbekiston".
- ^ "Пожарная служба передана в систему МЧС". Газета.uz (in Russian). 2019-04-11. Retrieved 2021-07-11.
- ^ "АХМЕДОВ Рустам Урманович - ЦентрАзия". centrasia.org.
- ^ "Скончался первый директор РАТС ШОС Вячеслав Касымов".
- ^ "Назначен новый министр обороны Республики Узбекистан"