The Women of Uzbekistan on the New Step of Development

Toliboeva Nodira Odiljonovna

Abstract


This article describes the active participation of Uzbek women in the process of deepening democratic reforms and modernization of the country.By analyzing the participation of women in socio-political processes, there was a diligence that revealed in the following spheres. Principally, in 2016, 62.1% leaders in high branches of healthcare ministry and 606 members of 38,023 women had a leadership position in a new system. In addition, 71.3% members in the ministry of local education, 35% of principals in secondary schools, 47% of principal coadjutors, 89.5% of teachers in primary education, 64.4% of secondary education and 100% of supervisors in nursery education entities consisted of women.


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