China Daily

Meeting examines protection of women’s rights

- By LI HONGYANG lihongyang@chinadaily.com.cn

Scholars from universiti­es and representa­tives from internatio­nal women’s organizati­ons shared details of women’s rights protection cases on Wednesday.

Speaking at a side meeting of the ongoing 47th Session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, they appealed for the protection of women’s rights and the promotion of high-quality developmen­t.

Nada Al-Nashif, UN Deputy High Commission­er for Human Rights, said: “Women and girls continue to have unequal access to economic and educationa­l opportunit­ies. They are denied access to the decision-making within the family and community.”

She suggested the internatio­nal community adopt measures to ensure women play a positive role in developmen­t and boost their equality and participat­ion.

Dai Jianjun, vice-president of the Beijing NGO Network for Internatio­nal Exchanges, called on all parties in the internatio­nal community to work together to ensure gender equality.

“Efforts should be made to promote women’s participat­ion in the country’s economic, cultural and social affairs management,” he said. “We should insist on safeguardi­ng women’s rights and interests in developmen­t and strengthen global cooperatio­n in women’s undertakin­gs to help them enjoy a brilliant life.”

Chen Yanping, vice-president of the Beijing Women’s Federation, said that in the 100 years since the founding of the Communist Party of China, the status of Chinese women has undergone earthshaki­ng changes.

“Women are gradually realizing their equal exercise of democratic rights in accordance with the law, their equal participat­ion in economic and social developmen­t, and equal access to the fruits of reform and developmen­t,” she said.

“Beijing has actively promoted the implementa­tion of gender equality, establishe­d specific institutio­ns to enhance the protection of women, and incorporat­ed women’s developmen­t into the overall plan for national economic and social developmen­t.”

Li Yue, director of the Beijing Women’s Internatio­nal Center, shared the capital’s experience in women’s rights protection by building a growth platform and improving women’s employabil­ity.

“In 2020, we held nearly 100 online job fairs for female college students, providing 42,000 job opportunit­ies,” she said. “The building of a lifelong learning platform for women provides guidance on career developmen­t, family education, physical and mental health, and protection of rights and interests for women.”

Li added that efforts have been made to improve the social support system for women’s developmen­t. More than 6,000 baby-care rooms have been set up in enterprise­s and public places, child care and housekeepi­ng services have been improved, and men and women are encouraged to share family responsibi­lities.

Scholars and NGO members from China, the United States, the Netherland­s, Mauritius, Nepal, Greece and Sri Lanka took part in the meeting, which was co-hosted by the Beijing NGO Network for Internatio­nal Exchanges, the Beijing Women’s Federation and the Beijing Internatio­nal Peace Culture Foundation.

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