This major forum, named the "Human Fraternity Conference," was attended by 150 distinguished guests, including First Ladies of foreign countries, Nobel Prize laureates, heads of UN agencies and leading international organizations, high-ranking politicians, ministers, and state officials from the UAE and Gulf states, as well as leading scholars in the field of technology and AI ethics.
Importantly, the Head of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, Saida Mirziyoyeva, delivered a speech at the Forum's first session on the theme "Women's Leadership at the Center of Human Fraternity."
In her speech, Saida Mirziyoyeva put forward the idea of protecting women's leadership and the right to education as a key measure of human dignity. The presentation, using the example of Uzbekistan's successful reforms in this area, revealed that the social protection of women serves not only national progress but also strengthens the environment of peace and harmony throughout the region.
"Development not guided by mutual respect will not last long. Strong societies are based not only on laws but also on mutual trust among people, and trust is often strengthened through relationships and leadership among women," said Saida Mirziyoyeva.






