The United Nations in Turkmenistan convened a meeting of the UN–Private Sector Partnership Platform, bringing together national partners, private sector representatives, and international organizations to advance collaborative action toward achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In his opening remarks, UN Resident Coordinator in Turkmenistan, Mr. Dmitry Shlapachenko, welcomed participants and emphasized the vital role of the private sector in accelerating the country’s sustainable development. He highlighted the strong cooperation between the UN and the Government of Turkmenistan and acknowledged the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan for its continued engagement.
Mr. Shlapachenko underscored the importance of the meeting as the Turkmenistan private sector representatives attending the meeting were introduced to the UN Global Compact – the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative, launched in 2000 under the mandate of the UN Secretary‑General. It mobilizes the private sector to advance universal principles and contribute to the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Presentation was made by Ms. Dinara Seijaparova, Executive Director of the UN Global Compact Multi-Country Network in Central Asia, visiting the country. Her participation provided an opportunity to enhance understanding of responsible business principles and sustainability-focused corporate practices.
The Resident Coordinator reaffirmed the UN’s commitment to fostering meaningful, results-oriented partnerships that support Turkmenistan’s socioeconomic development and contribute to the global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, co-hosting the platform, was represented by a sizeable delegation led by Mr. Hudayberdi Hangeldiyev, a Governing Council member. Mr. Hangeldiyev highlighted that private sector companies and entrepreneurs are showing increased interest in working with UN agencies, funds, and programs in Turkmenistan. He also expressed appreciation for the productive and mutually beneficial cooperation between the UN and the Union, as well as its members.
Ms. Seijaparova delivered an extensive overview of the UN Global Compact, outlining how Turkmen companies can integrate its Ten Principles into their strategies and operations to promote responsible business conduct, sustainability, and innovation.
Participants engaged in an interactive discussion, posing questions and sharing experiences from their respective sectors. The exchange highlighted the growing demand for structured collaboration between the UN and the business community.
During the meeting, the findings of the Comprehensive Review of the current UN–private sector cooperation and partnerships in Turkmenistan were also presented by the UN consultant, Bayram Garayev. The review outlined progress achieved to date, partnerships established, and key opportunities for scaling up engagement across priority areas. The Platform discussed opportunities for establishing the UN-Private Sector Partnerships Platform Secretariat and agreed follow-up actions for constructive mutual engagement. ///nCa, 6 February 2026 (in cooperation with UN Turkmenistan)



