The international forum TURKWOMEN has opened in Aktau, bringing together women leaders of the Turkic world. The main goal of the forum is to channel the leadership qualities and wisdom of women of the Turkic world toward achieving common goals, as well as to strengthen regional and international cooperation.
Kazakhstan was represented at the forum by Lyazzat Suleimen, Deputy Chairperson of the National Commission for Women Affairs, Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In her speech, Lyazzat Suleimen highlighted the role of the National Commission in improving the status of women in the country, spoke about efforts to expand women’s potential, maintain balance in family and society, and implement social projects and programs aimed at protecting women’s rights.
“Only an educated woman can raise an educated generation. While preserving traditions, we must strive to remain competitive in the modern world,” noted Lyazzat Suleimen.
During the forum, participants discussed the role of women in various spheres of society and the economy. The program covered models of entrepreneurship in urban and rural areas, institutional changes, preservation of cultural heritage, and the influence of modern media. Mechanisms of working with mass media were also presented.
The forum gathered women leaders from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, as well as delegates from different regions of Kazakhstan.
Kazakhstan was represented at the forum by Lyazzat Suleimen, Deputy Chairperson of the National Commission for Women Affairs, Family and Demographic Policy under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan. In her speech, Lyazzat Suleimen highlighted the role of the National Commission in improving the status of women in the country, spoke about efforts to expand women’s potential, maintain balance in family and society, and implement social projects and programs aimed at protecting women’s rights.
“Only an educated woman can raise an educated generation. While preserving traditions, we must strive to remain competitive in the modern world,” noted Lyazzat Suleimen.
During the forum, participants discussed the role of women in various spheres of society and the economy. The program covered models of entrepreneurship in urban and rural areas, institutional changes, preservation of cultural heritage, and the influence of modern media. Mechanisms of working with mass media were also presented.
The forum gathered women leaders from Turkey, Azerbaijan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, as well as delegates from different regions of Kazakhstan.