Sustainable rural development of the Kyzylorda region in the context of the State development strategy
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https://doi.org/10.32523/2789-4320-2024-4-41-57Keywords:
sustainable development, human resources, quality of life, welfare of the population, labor productivity, development concept, rural populationAbstract
The article analyzes and examines the sustainability of rural areas of the Kyzylorda region,
in the context of the concept of rural development of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The team of authors
defines and characterizes the sustainable development of rural areas, which are primarily aimed at
ensuring a higher increase in the well-being of the rural population of the Kyzylorda region. Today, it
must be recognized that the quality of life in rural areas lags significantly behind the quality of life in
urban areas.
To address this issue, the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan, within the framework of
sustainable rural development, has developed and adopted important, strategically important programs
such as the Concept of Rural Development for 2023-2027, the AuylAmanaty program to increase rural
incomes, the program "With a diploma to the village" was adopted to increase human resources, in
order to The Assyl Meken mortgage program and many others have been adopted and successfully
implemented to provide their own housing for the rural population. The above-mentioned programs
are mainly aimed at improving the quality of life and well-being of the rural population of the Republic
of Kazakhstan.
The team of authors assesses the state of sustainable development of rural areas of the Kyzylorda
region, where the most pressing problems of the region and further ways to solve them are identified.
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