BEIJING, July 11 (Xinhua) -- Two hundred students
from over 20 universities and colleges in Beijing have become youth volunteers
to advocate the concept of "a girl is as good as a boy", particularly among
rural areas.
At Monday's initiation ceremony
of the volunteer program, Ma Ming, executive chairman of the Beijing student
federation, said that the volunteers will call for the respect and protection of
women's legal rights when they return to their hometowns during the summer
holiday.
They will also take part in a survey on the living
conditions of girls, a move designed to offer suggestions on handling China's
rising sex ratio imbalance.
In China, especially its vast countryside, sons are
traditionally preferred which has resulted in many prospective parents electing
to have an abortion if tests have shown it to be a girl.
As a result there are 119 boys born for every 100
girls in China, much higher than a global ratio of 102-107 boys to 100 girls.
Zhang Weiqing, minister in charge of the State
Commission for Population and Family Planning, said that the rising gender
imbalance is not unique in China, but China will take on other countries'
experiences and hope to work for a world of gender equality through its
practice.
The college students' actions also coincide with this
year's theme of "Young People" for the 17th World Population Day falling on
Tuesday, which embodies the message of calling on young people to take action.
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