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Beijing, Nov. 27 (Xinhuanet) -- China will achieve the objectives of gender parity in primary and secondary education outlined in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as scheduled, said a senior United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) official here Sunday, noting that China has been doing "very well."
"China is on right track to achieve the 2005 and 2015 goals of gender
parity in education and we're very optimistic," UNICEF Deputy Executive Director
Rima Salah told Xinhua, when attending the Nov. 26-27 global advisory committee
meeting of the UN Girls' Education Initiative.
Gender parity in primary and secondary education by 2005, and at all
levels of education by 2015, is the key target for ensuring the MDG of gender
equality and the empowerment of women as well as a precursor to the goal of
achieving universal primary education by 2015.
She confirmed progress China has made in spreading education in its
eastern part among girls in particular, saying that UNICEF is discussing with
the Chinese government to develop strategies on how to spread education in less
developed western part.
"Free education should be advocated," she said when asked how to
ensure poor kids' schooling opportunities. "We can give incentives such as
scholarships and school feeding free of charge so as to boost education."
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