Uzbekistan Expands Protections for Women and Children
- EHR

- Apr 21
- 1 min read
Uzbekistan is introducing stronger protections for women and children by holding abusers more accountable under new laws, a shift highlighted in recent reporting by Reuters.
The reforms aim to strengthen legal consequences for domestic violence and abuse, while improving enforcement mechanisms to better protect vulnerable groups. These measures reflect growing recognition of the need to address violence and ensure safer environments for families and communities.
By expanding legal protections and accountability, the changes signal an important step toward advancing human rights and aligning with broader international standards on gender equality and child protection.
This development marks a meaningful move forward in promoting safety, dignity, and justice, contributing to ongoing efforts across the region to strengthen social protections and support affected individuals.




