Uzbekistan – Kamola Makhmudova, a respected colleague at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and a passionate advocate for environmental issues, has passed away.
Her death, reported on September 27, 2024, has deeply affected her friends, coworkers, and the wider community.
Kamola was renowned for her dedication to numerous projects aimed at fostering economic growth and environmental sustainability in Uzbekistan, including the notable Green Bukhara Project, which focused on planting climate-resilient trees and shrubs in Bukhara.
Her colleagues at EBRD remember her as an enthusiastic and honest worker, whose zeal and commitment left a lasting impression on everyone she encountered.
In addition to her professional accomplishments, Kamola was known for her warm personality and generosity.
Her ability to bring light to every room she entered and her willingness to help others made her a beloved figure both at work and in her personal life.
The loss of Kamola has brought the EBRD community together as they reflect on her legacy and the positive impact she had on their lives.
In a heartfelt tribute, Laurel Victoria Gray expressed her condolences, stating, “Kamola was dedicated to environmental issues; one of her activities was the Green Bukhara Project, which planted climate resilient trees and shrubs in Bukhara.”
Her friends and coworkers vow to continue Kamola’s important work in her memory, hoping to honor her legacy and spirit.
Her passing is a poignant reminder of the value of the time spent with loved ones and the fleeting nature of life.
Kamola Makhmudova’s contributions to both her community and her workplace will be remembered, and her spirit will remain an integral part of EBRD as they carry forward her vision for a sustainable future.