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The article discusses recent legislative changes in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan aimed at protecting women and children from domestic violence. Both countries have strengthened their laws to address issues like cyberbullying, sexual harassment, and violence against minors. While these legal changes are promising, there is a need for better implementation, monitoring, and support systems to effectively protect vulnerable populations. The article emphasizes the importance of educating the public, institutions, and children themselves about their rights and how to prevent violence. [Extracted from the article] |