China co-hosts global summit on women’s rights at the UN

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On September 27th, China and UN Women co-hosted a global summit on women’s rights at the UN headquarters in New York. It is one of a series of summits in September marking the UN’s 70’s anniversary. More than 80 world leaders and government officials attended the Sunday summit, exchanging ideas on gender equality and women’s rights.

Chinese president Xi Jinping, one of the chairpersons, delivered a speech, stressing four key points including promoting synchronous development of women and economy, actively protecting women’s rights, building a more tolerant society, and creating a better global environment for the development of women. Xi also announced that China will donate 10 million USD to UN Women and pledged specific targets within the next five years to help developing countries implement healthcare projects for women and children, carry out technical training and capacity building activities for women, and promote access to education for girls from poor families.

The full text of Xi’s speech can be found here.