Abstract

The article deals with topical aspects of the activities of women’s non-governmental organizations of Central Asian countries in increasing the socio-political activity of women in the post-Soviet period. The transformation of the women’s human rights movement is revealed, the role and influence of foreign and international institutions in the initiation of the gender issue as an element of the current political agenda of the development of Central Asian states is noted. In accordance with international trends in the development of the non-governmental sector, including in the post-Soviet space, the empowerment of women occupies an important place in the development of local communities in Central Asia. Based on a comparative analysis of foreign and national women’s NGOs, it is concluded that there is an imbalance in the approach to gender issues, which stimulates a consistent departure from Western liberal feminist attitudes to nationally oriented women’s human rights activism. The problems are identified and the contours of the future development of women’s NGOs in the Central Asian states are outlined.

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