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Tue, 11/08/2022 - 11:33

TSUULL WOMEN SUPPORT SCHEMES: Mentoring and Guiding: Early marriage issues

               TSUULL's Public Talks are always free to attend, they are aimed at the general public, not specialists. They are open to anyone interested in ideas and debate and are completely free of charge. Our 2022 lectures in September and October covered everything from Sustainable Urban Development, Recycling and Environmental Issues, Waste-to-Energy Development, Gender Equality, Youth Engagement, Cultural Diversity, Art and Language Concept to Supporting Communities. 200+ students and non-university participants took part in TSUULL Talks held by the University. 

             If you want to be a part of us, go to this link and register

            Over the month TSUULL hosted 7 live interviews with 8 Experts from 6 EU and non-EU countries including Solenne Horellou, Bella Shakhmirza, Liz Roth, Diora Madulloeva, Kseniia Nifontova, Alexander. A. Smotritsky and Kirill Lukianov on topics ranging from cultural identity and international development to indigenous knowledge. 
Several topics around urbanization and sustainable cities were covered, all working to give the viewer a greater understanding of urban development and how it has been used in conjunction with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). 
The University undertakes educational outreach activities beyond campus, in the community, including voluntary student run schemes on gender equality, women’s rights, women entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship, the role of women in global context and women’s empowerment as well. 

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Also TSUULL launched a Discussion Club, and at the first meeting along with Gulnoza Jurayeva, TSUULL Women’s Club Head  and Sofia Sedykh, Gender Equality Activist we were speaking about Gender and principles you care about Gender Equality.  

Early marriage is a global issue. It is fueled by gender inequality, poverty, and social norms. It happens across countries, cultures, religions and ethnicities. Moreover, it  seriously harms the development and well-being of girls through limited education and employment opportunities and social isolation’ – Gulnoza Jurayeva, TSUULL Women’s Council Head.