FOREIGN EXPERIENCES OF MEASURES TO PROTECT WOMEN AND GIRLS

Authors

  • Mamatova Mavluda Toirovna Navoi State Pedagogical Institute, history, additional fundamentals of state law, 3rd level student Author

Keywords:

local community, peaceful atmosphere, family positions, conflicts, government acts, laws

Abstract

The protection of women and girls is a pressing global concern that has garnered significant attention in recent years. As the world grapples with the pervasive issue of gender-based violence, discrimination, and marginalization, it is essential to examine the foreign experiences of measures to protect women and girls. This article will delve into the successful initiatives and strategies employed by various countries to safeguard the rights and dignity of women and girls, highlighting the lessons learned and best practices that can be replicated globally.

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Published

2024-01-30