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Ўзбекистон ва Япония гендер масалаларига бағишланган мулоқот

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On February 19, 2020,in Tashkent  held a dialogue on gender issues. The discussion was conducted in partnership with the United Nations Development Program and the project "Enhancing women's rights and opportunities in public administration and enhancing their participation in social and economic life. "Nagoya University is one of the most prestigious universities in the world. Many famous scientisthave been trainedand worked at the university and many Nobel Laureates have been awarded the Nobel Prize.

In this meeting from The Center of lawyers training Center, Head of the Department of International Law and Human Rights,  Doctor of Law Saidova Lola Abduvahidovna  and employee of the department Sardora Shakirova Tulanovna  participated by the invitation. L,Saidova was the main  speaker at the roundtable on gender issues in Uzbekistan. In her speech, she highlighted the challenges that women face in family and child care in public affairs in Uzbekistan, and the need for them to be socially applied and to create the necessary projects and opportunities.

In Collaboration with the Nagoya University Representative Office in Uzbekistan a group  of professors staff members of the and a group of researchers working on gender studies have been established in Uzbekistan. The purpose of the meeting was to the gender related questions with professors of Nagoya University. Exchange experience and broaden the knowledge of both parties on different gender- related issues found Uzbek and Japanese societies.

In December 2019 , the President of Uzbekistan Shavkat  Mirziyoyev was awarded with Honorary Doctorate from Nagoya University for the enormous contribution to the development of the  sphere of education.

Therefore, Dr. Ayako – professor of the Graduate School of Law of Nagoya University and D. Hiroko Takeda Professor of Political Analysis at the School of Law and a deputy Director at the Institute for Advanced Research of Nagoya University  were invited to share findings of their research highlight similar as well as different types of issues both countries are facing   on gender and discuss ways to integrate possible solutions to reduce gender inequality in Uzbekistan.

 

Professor Harada spoke in his research on the rights of children, the rights of the family, and the problems of child abuse. The roundtable was held in the form of questions and answers, and also impressed the Japanese professors.