MOĞOLİSTAN’DA KADIN SİVİL TOPLUM KURULUŞLARI

Kadın hareketlerini tarih boyunca farklı şekillerde görmek mümkündür. Bu hareketler kadınların eğitimde, sosyal ilişkilerde ve diğer alanlarda kadınların eşit fırsatlara sahip olmasını amaçlar. Asya"da pek çok sorunu hedef alan feminist sivil toplum kuruluşları vardır. Moğolistan"da kadın hareketi diğer Asya ülkelerinde olduğu gibi Batı ile etkileşim sonucu başlamıştır. Bu çalışmada Moğolistan"daki kadın hareketleri ele alınacak, kadın sivil toplum kuruluşlarının faaliyetlerine değinilecektir

WOMEN'S NGO’S IN MONGOLIA

It is possible to see women‟s movements in various forms throughout the history. They focus on women‟s equal opportunities in education, social affairs and in other fields. There are feminist-inspired nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) all over Asia that focus on a myriad of issues. Women‟s movements in Mongolia, like in Asian other countries, started as a result of the interaction with the West. This paper reviews the development of women‟s movements in Mongolia and discusses the activities of women‟s NGOs

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