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UNIFEM's collaboration with the Tajikistan Government, "Land Reform and Women's Rights to Land in Tajikistan"(2003–2005) focused on land legislation and gender views. [3] Its purpose was to promote women's land access to land, resolve food insecurity, entrepreneurship, micro-lending, and awareness of their rights. [ 3 ]
Young woman in Tajikistan performing a traditional folk dance Tajik women playing a traditional guitar Tajik woman. Tajikistan is a country in Central Asia, with a population formed largely of Tajikistani (84.3%), with a significant Uzbek minority of 13.8%, and smaller numbers of Kyrgyz, Russians, Turkmens, Tatars, and Arabs.
Pages in category "Women's rights in Tajikistan" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. ... Gender equality in Tajikistan; H.
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The age of consent is 16, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. [5] LGBT rights activism is not supported in the country, whether by the government or the majority of people in society. Tajikistan for Equality, founded in 2019 by Odinasho Sharopov, is the only LGBTQ+ support organization recognized by the Tajikistan government [citation ...
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Domestic violence is often seen as justified by society: a UNICEF survey found that 62.4% of women in Tajikistan justify wife beating if the wife goes out without telling the husband; 68% if she argues with him; 47.9% if she refuses to have sex with him. [8]