BAKU, Azerbaijan, April 30. Over the past 20
years, institutional mechanisms have been strengthened in the field
of family, women, and children, Chairperson of the State Committee
for Family, Women, and Children’s Issues Bahar Muradova said at the
conference on “Sustainable Development: Family, Women and
Children’s Policy,” Trend reports.


She emphasized that the challenges of the modern era are also
complex and multifaceted. Digital transformation, evolving social
relations, and global influences are placing new demands on the
institution of the family and on social values.


According to her, a healthy society cannot be built without a
strong family.







“Over the past 20 years, a unified state governance system has
been established in the field of family, women, and children. The
regulatory and legal framework has been significantly expanded,
institutional mechanisms have been strengthened, and this policy
has been accompanied by tangible social outcomes. To achieve these
results, the State Committee, as the central executive body, has
sought to effectively fulfill its coordination and monitoring
functions.


Inclusive development cannot be ensured without the full and
equal participation of women. Likewise, without safeguarding the
rights and well-being of children, it is impossible to build a
secure future,” she emphasized.