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International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences 2018, Vol 2(4) 173-183

Women and Childrens Rights in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Theory and Practice

Article Type
Research article
Publication Date
June 19, 2019
Pages
173-183

Abstract

At the beginning of the third millennium, the special attention was made to the issue of childrens and women rights. Especially, the democratization of the society, political and economic changes in the countries of Central Asia created both opportunities and obstacles to achieving gender equality. This paper discusses the available legislation and real life problems with respect to the legal rights of woman and children. In conclusion, the national legislation is to enabled and enforced for the development of  women and childrens rights.

Keywords: Feminism movement Children and women rights Gender equality Central Asia Kazakhstan Women non-governmental organizations Gender statistics Strategy of Gender Equality Institutionalization of gender policy Realization of children’s rights
Cite this article
Ayupova, Z., Kussainov, D., Madalieva, Z., Mussabayeva, G., Rakhimova, G., & Chikeeva, Z. (2018). Women and Childrens Rights in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Theory and Practice. International Journal of Innovative Approaches in Social Sciences, 2(4), 173-183. https://doi.org/10.29329/ijiasos.2018.195.2

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