STATE INITIATIVES ON WOMEN’S EDUCATION AND THE PROTECTION OF WOMEN’S RIGHTS: ACHIEVEMENTS AND CHALLENGES
Abstract
This article analyzes the issues of gender equality that have been rapidly developing in recent years. It also highlights the role of women in state policy and their contribution to the development of society. The global experience and the results of reforms aimed at supporting women’s education in Uzbekistan are examined on the basis of facts and evidence. In addition, the initiatives to protect women’s rights, their successful outcomes, and practical mechanisms are revealed. Along with positive achievements, the problems existing in the field of gender equality and the measures expected to become solutions to these problems are presented through theoretical and practical evidence.
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