Fighting To Stop Violence Against Women in Central Asia

RFE/RL December 06, 2020 11:44 GMT 


Efforts to combat abuse against women in Central Asia have been slow. (file photo)
Efforts to combat abuse against women in Central Asia have been slow. (file photo)

November 25 was the International Day For The Elimination Of Violence Against Women and it started 16 days of activism that concludes on December 10.

Violence against women is a problem in Central Asia, and while the issue is receiving somewhat more attention, progress in combating abuse has been slow — and efforts by authorities have often been no more than superficial.

On this week’s Majlis podcast, RFE/RL’s Media-Relations Manager Muhammad Tahir moderates a discussion about what changes have and are taking place in Central Asia to address the scourge of gender violence, and some of the challenges that still lie ahead.

This week’s guests are: from Kazakhstan, Khalida Azhigulova, the director of the Research Center for Human Rights, Inclusion, and Civil Society and an associate professor at the Eurasian Technology University; from Uzbekistan, Irina Matvienko, a feminist activist and founder of Nemolchi.uz, which loosely translates as «don’t remain silent» and is an organization dedicated to the prevention of violence against women and helping victims; and Bruce Pannier, the author of the Qishloq Ovozi blog.

Majlis Podcast: Fighting To Stop Violence Against Women
Majlis Podcast: Fighting To Stop Violence Against Women

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