Governance

Financial report

Budget Allocation for Sustainability (2022–2025)

Andijan State Technical Institute demonstrates a strong institutional commitment to sustainable development through substantial financial investment in environmental protection, energy efficiency, green infrastructure, research, education, and campus sustainability initiatives. Over the last four years, more than half of the university's annual budget has been allocated to sustainability-related programs and projects.

The average annual institutional budget during the 2022–2025 period was USD 11,343,513, while the average annual sustainability budget reached USD 6,156,247, representing 54.3% of the total university budget. These investments have supported renewable energy systems, energy-efficient buildings, water conservation projects, waste management programs, sustainable transportation, green campus development, environmental education, and research activities aligned with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Year Total Budget (USD) Sustainability Budget (USD) Sustainability Share
2022 $9,885,506 $5,823,560 58.9%
2023 $10,125,336 $5,680,200 56.1%
2024 $12,756,000 $6,250,300 49.0%
2025 $12,607,209 $6,870,929 54.5%
Average $11,343,513 $6,156,247 54.3%

54.3%

Average Sustainability Budget Share

$11.34M

Average Annual University Budget

$6.16M

Average Annual Sustainability Investment

Key Sustainability Investments
  • Renewable energy systems and solar power installations.
  • Energy-efficient campus buildings and smart infrastructure.
  • Water conservation and wastewater management projects.
  • Integrated waste management and recycling programs.
  • Green transportation and sustainable mobility initiatives.
  • Environmental education and sustainability awareness programs.
  • Research, innovation, and green technology development.
  • Campus greening and biodiversity conservation projects.

Description

The consistent allocation of more than half of the university's financial resources to sustainability initiatives reflects the Institute's long-term strategic commitment to environmental stewardship, resource efficiency, climate resilience, and sustainable campus development. This financial support enables continuous improvements in academic programs, research activities, campus operations, and community engagement that contribute directly to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):
SDG 4 – Quality Education | SDG 7 – Affordable and Clean Energy | SDG 9 – Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure | SDG 11 – Sustainable Cities and Communities | SDG 12 – Responsible Consumption and Production | SDG 13 – Climate Action | SDG 17 – Partnerships for the Goals