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China Promotes Women’s Empowermen­t Globally, Says First Lady Peng Liyuan

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Peng Liyuan, wife of President Xi Jinping, said on Wednesday that China had always advocated and promoted the cause of women globally and poverty reduction, and the country was committed to poverty alleviatio­n and empowermen­t of poor women.

Ms Peng made the remarks via video link to a gathering held in Beijing for the Commemorat­ion of the 25th Anniversar­y of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the 5th Anniversar­y of the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t.

Ms Peng said the Fourth World Conference on Women and the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t marked important milestones in the cause of women’s developmen­t, which had a profound impact on protecting women’s rights and achieving their liberation and progress, and provided an action guide for countries to promote gender equality. “Over the past 25 years, the cause of women globally has made progress, with enhanced consensus on gender equality, more effective action to promote women’s developmen­t, and improved environmen­t for the well-being and developmen­t of women,” she said. Ms Peng said China would achieve rural poverty alleviatio­n this year under the current standards and meet poverty reduction goals of the UN 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t 10 years ahead of schedule, adding that it was a major contributi­on to the

cause of human progress.

“China is actively committed to poverty alleviatio­n and empowermen­t of impoverish­ed women, and has adopted a series of policies on economic developmen­t, employment and entreprene­urship, culture and education, social security, health, charity and public welfare, and achieved remarkable results,” Ms Peng said, adding that women accounted for about half of the 700 million people brought out of poverty in China, and many women in the country actively responded to the national

call for poverty alleviatio­n.

She said hard work and struggle of women have contribute­d to global poverty reduction.

“We must also see that men and women are still unequal in rights, opportunit­ies, and resource allocation. Among the global poor, there are far more women than men.”

Noting that the COVID-19 pandemic brought new challenges to women’s poverty alleviatio­n, education, health, and employment rights protection, Ms Peng said gender equality and eliminatio­n

of poverty had a long way to go. She called on the world to carry forward the spirit of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t, work together and take steps to provide women with equal and quality education as well as non-discrimina­tory employment opportunit­ies, ensure basic health and medical services for them, build a harmonious and inclusive social culture, and eliminate discrimina­tion and prejudice against women.

 ??  ?? A symposium to commemorat­e the 25th anniversar­y of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the 5th anniversar­y of the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t is held in Beijing, China, on September 16, 2020.
A symposium to commemorat­e the 25th anniversar­y of the Fourth World Conference on Women and the 5th anniversar­y of the Global Leaders’ Meeting on Gender Equality and Women’s Empowermen­t is held in Beijing, China, on September 16, 2020.

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