FOREIGN EXPERIENCE IN REDUCING WOMEN'S POVERTY AND THE POSSIBILITIES OF ITS APPLICATION IN THE CONDITIONS OF UZBEKISTAN
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women’s poverty, gender equality, social protection, economic independence, Uzbekistan, international experience.Abstract
The article is devoted to analyzing foreign experience in reducing women's poverty and exploring the possibilities of adapting this experience to the conditions of Uzbekistan. The study is based on international statistics, a review of academic literature, and national programs aimed at expanding the economic and social opportunities of women. The key factors contributing to the effectiveness of such programs are identified, including comprehensive social support, financial inclusion, entrepreneurial activity, and educational initiatives.
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