Protecting Women’s Rights And Freedoms In Uzbekistan
Marguba Makhsudovna Nosirova , Senior Teacher At The Department “Theory Of Civil Society” Of Andizhan State University, Andizhan Region, Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
This article deals with the situation with violations of women's rights and freedoms in the world in recent years and the increase in violence against them during the COVID-19 pandemic, measures taken in our country on gender policy, a number of presidential decrees. The large-scale work on increasing the participation of women in society and the state, based on the tasks set out in the state programs and responded also was analyzed.
Keywords
Gender Equality, , Convention on the Rights of the Child
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