Tashkent city police organized a conference on the protection of the rights and freedoms of women
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- At the initiative of the Tashkent city police department, a scientific-practical conference on the topic: “Today's Woman” was held, which brought together representatives of the Oila Scientific and Practical Center under the Cabinet of Ministers of Uzbekistan, the city hokimiyat, and the Academy Ministry of Internal Affairs, various republican centers, departments and institutes of civil society, women serving in the internal affairs bodies, as well as media workers.
The main goal of the event is to provide women, managers and professionals working with the fair sex information on all aspects of women's lives: interaction with society, work, family, building relationships, mental and physical health, education and spirituality, political consciousness, as well as acquaintance with information, seminars, lectures and psychocorrectional exercises that can be directly used in the activities of the service, facilitating its socialization.
During the conference, issues of protecting the rights and freedoms of women in Tashkent, raising their status, social activity and initiative, assisting in the implementation of scientific research, social and legal support, promoting a healthy lifestyle in families were discussed.
Clarification of factors contributing to the strengthening of spirituality and the prevention of possible violations, increasing the level of legal culture, the exchange of experience on these issues - all this will allow the fair sex to find their place in society, family, and the work collective. The development of an action strategy to ensure the social, economic and spiritual stability of the family will help solve the tasks.
Conference participants received detailed answers from experts to all their questions.
At the end of the event, employees of the psychological support group of the capital’s Central Internal Affairs Directorate were given a monetary reward for good service, assistance to people in solving their problems, and letters of thanks were sent to the parents of employees who distinguished themselves in the service on behalf of the Central Internal Affairs Directorate.