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    GEN-CON NEWSLETTER (2). ISSUE 2, SEPTEMBER 2019
    (Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-09) Sandygalova, Anara; AbdelRahim, Layla; Widom, Jennifer; Koo, Sejin
    The Consortium of Gender Scholars (GenCon) exists to bring together and support gender scholars in Kazakhstan, and those who study the Central Asian context. GenCon’s primary purpose is to generate research designed to make meaningful change in various areas of society with regard to gender equality and the advancement of women.
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    GEN-CON NEWSLETTER (2). ISSUE 1, AUGUST 2019
    (Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-08) CohenMiller, Anna; Lewis, Jenifer L.; Kataeva, Zumrad; Yap, Joseph M.; Collins, Neil; Koo, Sejin
    The Consortium of Gender Scholars (GenCon) exists to bring together and support gender scholars in Kazakhstan, and those who study the Central Asian context. GenCon’s primary purpose is to generate research designed to make meaningful change in various areas of society with regard to gender equality and the advancement of women.
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    GEN-CON NEWSLETTER (2). ISSUE 3, OCTOBER 2019
    (Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-10)
    The Gender Forum 2019 brought up topics not eagerly discussed in Kazakhstan, such as gender equality, sexual education, LGBTQ population, domestic violence, women’s and girls’ human rights, and gender imbalance in representation across various sectors, as well as other relevant topics. The Forum was initiated in hopes of ensuring a safe space where interested people could be brought together to discuss gender issues, speak to each other and learn from one another’s research, practice, and insights into policy.
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    GENCON NEWSLETTER (1). SPECIAL EDITION. GENDER FORUM. CHALLENGES AND CHANGES IN GENDER IN CENTRAL ASIA
    (Nazarbayev University Graduate School of Education, 2019-06-13)
    The Gender Forum 2019 brought up topics not eagerly discussed in Kazakhstan, such as gender equality, sexual education, LGBTQ population, domestic violence, women’s and girls’ human rights, and gender imbalance in representation across various sectors, as well as other relevant topics. The Forum was initiated in hopes of ensuring a safe space where interested people could be brought together to discuss gender issues, speak to each other and learn from one another’s research, practice, and insights into policy.