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24/11/2024
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A meeting of “Judges and female students” was held.
A seminar-training on the topic “Prevention of Harassment and Violence and the Importance of Gender Equality” was held at the Faculty of Primary Education of JSPU by the Women’s Advisory Council in collaboration with the Regional Court for Civil Affairs.

The event was attended by L. Khalitova, Judge of the Regional Court for Civil Affairs, and Z. Kasimova, Chairperson of the Women’s Advisory Council. The seminar provided information on the equal participation of women in public administration and ensuring their legal rights and interests, further improving their socio-political status, education, ensuring gender equality, as well as the reasons for family dissolutions, preventing oppression and violence against women and children, and further strengthening social protection, including amendments to the legislation, including the introduction of responsibilities for those who commit oppression and violence against children.

The meeting was full of mutual ideas and reflections, as well as interesting questions and answers.


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