Kazakhstan’s Amanat Party Pushes for Gender Equality Through TALQYLAU Dialogue
The Amanat party's TALQYLAU dialogue platform recently brought together participants to discuss advancing gender equality in Kazakhstan. With women making up over 65% of Amanat's membership, the event highlighted their high civic engagement and readiness to participate in decision-making.
Key topics included preventing domestic violence, improving reproductive health, and training women leaders to take an active stance in society. Bayan Zhandosova, a prominent figure, stressed that modern gender policy encompasses 11 vital areas for building a fair and equal society.
Currently, nearly half of Shymkent's civil service employees are women, with this figure expected to grow due to state policies promoting equal opportunities. Yerbol Baikonysoff noted the president's emphasis on strengthening women's roles in society, and the Amanat party's commitment to continuing this work systematically.
The TALQYLAU platform is seen as a significant step forward in advancing women's representation in governance and politics. Strengthening their roles in leadership is considered vital for Kazakhstan's democratic development.
The dialogue platform, organized by the Amanat party, reflects the high civic engagement of women in Kazakhstan. With women making up over 65% of Amanat's membership, their readiness to participate in decision-making is evident. The event underscored the importance of gender equality for a country's sustainable development, competitiveness, and future.
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