Adilbish: ‘Gender-Responsive Policies Must Move Toward Concrete Action’
Politics
                                                                    Ulaanbaatar, November 4, 2025
/MONTSAME/. Since 2017, no large-scale national study on violence has been
conducted in Mongolia. A. Adilbish, Secretary and Head of the Secretariat of
the National Committee on Gender Equality, stated that international partner
organizations, the government, and civil society organizations must collaborate
on conducting such research.
Speaking at the discussion titled “Protecting
Women Journalists’ Safety Against Gender-Based Violence Through Artificial
Intelligence”, held on November 3, 2025, at the Press Institute’s Information
Center, she said, “Currently, the existing legal framework does not clearly
define the forms of gender-based violence committed through technology. This
gap has led to the growing prevalence of such violence and, in some cases, to
perpetrators escaping punishment. Over the past 30 years, we have focused on
developing gender sensitivity, but now it is time to move toward
gender-responsive policies, planning, and concrete action.”
The discussion was organized by the National Committee on Gender Equality and the Press Institute, in cooperation with the National Network for the Protection of Freedom of Expression, under the theme “Protecting Women Journalists’ Safety Against Gender-Based Violence Through Artificial Intelligence”, marking the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists.


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