Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The UN News Center recently published an interview with the Deputy Prime Minister, Chairman of the Women’s Committee of Uzbekistan Tanzili Narbayeva, which was taken during her visit to New York 63rd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women.
In an interview, a representative of Uzbekistan shared her impressions of the forum and talked about how women’s rights are protected in the republic, the Dunyo news agency reported.
“No matter how much they talk about improving the status of women, each country has its own problems and its own issues that need to be worked on. The annual meeting at this level, from the high rostrum of the United Nations, will allow countries to share experiences, improve their work, including in the area of legislation in this area, T. Narbayeva said. “Today, much is being done in Uzbekistan to improve national legislation. The normative law that operates in the country is complemented by new norms and objectives that improve the status of women. The goal is to develop new draft laws directly related to ensuring gender equality. ”
“These are completely new directions, and aimed at strengthening the ensuring of the interests of our women,” the article stresses.