The relevance of addressing the study of this problem is due to a change in the priorities of the international community in cooperation in the implementation of human rights, in particular, the readiness of states to fully and equally implement women...
The relevance of addressing the study of this problem is due to a change in the priorities of the international community in cooperation in the implementation of human rights, in particular, the readiness of states to fully and equally implement women's rights enshrined in international treaties. States' awareness of the fact that women's rights are an integral and integral part of human rights leads to a new understanding, firstly, of the content of women's rights, secondly, the need to ensure them by Kyrgyz Republic to build a democratic society, and thirdly, the development of protection mechanisms women's rights. The Kyrgyz Republic is a sovereign, unitary, democratic state. In recent years, it has been developing at a rapid pace but discrimination against women remains an acute and unsolved problem. The government pays little attention to this problem, and therefore more and more non-governmental organizations and crisis centers appear. But at this time, women are more and more involved in social life and contributes to economic, political and cultural development.