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    Upcoming Beijing meeting can give fresh spur to gender equality

    By ZHANG XI | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2025-03-12 07:51
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    Thirty years ago, the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing was a turning point in the global fight for gender equality. The adoption of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action set a comprehensive agenda for women's rights. As China prepares to host another global women's summit later this year, it is a fitting moment to reflect on the challenges that remain.

    Since that conference in Beijing, China has diligently integrated the principle of gender equality into its national policies. Chinese women have seen significant improvements in education, health and economic participation. For instance, women now constitute 50 percent of higher education students and over 45 percent of the scientific workforce, showcasing their growing role in shaping the nation's future.Moreover, China's legal framework has been strengthened to protect women's rights. The enactment of the Women's Rights Protection Law and the inclusion of gender equality in the national development agenda underscore the government's commitment to creating an enabling environment for women.

    In February, a panel discussion themed on commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action was held at the 58th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.

    The upcoming global women's conference in Beijing is expected to reignite international commitment to the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. However, gender-based violence, unequal pay, underrepresentation in leadership positions, a lack of career opportunities and gender stereotypes and biases continue to hinder women's full participation in society. In China, women still face societal expectations that prioritize family roles over professional aspirations.

    To address these issues, a multi-faceted approach is needed. Strengthening legal protection, promoting gender-sensitive policies and fostering a culture of equality are essential. Additionally, empowering women through education and economic opportunities is critical to achieve sustainable development.

    Clearly, the journey toward gender equality is far from over. By continuing to champion women's rights and fostering international collaboration, China can lead the way in building a more equitable and inclusive world. In the words of the Beijing Declaration, "Women's rights are human rights." Let us honor this legacy by ensuring that every woman and girl has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to the world.

     

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