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All-China Women's Federation (ACWF) Deputy-Chairwoman Huang Qingyi delivers a work report on behalf of the ninth ACWF Executive Committee at the opening ceremony of the 10th National Women's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Oct. 28, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
BEIJING, Oct. 28 (Xinhua) -- China has put forward development targets for women in the coming five years that aimed to further boost women's involvement in social and economic development and their participation in state affairs, according to the on-going national women's congress.
The targets also aim to ensure that the legitimate rights and interests of women are fully protected, the national policy on equal status between men and women fully implemented and the environment for women development significantly optimized.
Chinese women's ability should be further improved so
that they could play a bigger role in building a moderately prosperous society
in an all-round way, said All-China Women's Federation (ACWF) Deputy-Chairwoman
Huang Qingyi at the opening of the Tenth National Women's Congress here.
Huang, who delivered a work report on behalf of the
ninth ACWF Executive Committee, said the targets also aim to improve women's
ability to create their own businesses and their abilities of science and
technology innovation.
"Sex discrimination in employment should be
eradicated and the income gap between men and women should be further narrowed,"
said Huang.
She said women should more extensively take part in
and make greater contribution to the country's economic development.
Women could exercise their democratic rights and
their ability to participate in national and grassroots public affairs as well
as social affairs will be enhanced, according to the targets.
The number of women officials, female Party delegates and female deputies to legislatures and political advisory bodies at various levels would be increased and women's rights to knowledge, participation, expression of opinions and supervision be protected, said Huang.
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Gu Xiulian, chairwoman of the All-China Women's Federation (ACWF), presides over the opening ceremony of the 10th National Women's Congress at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, on Oct. 28, 2008. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
Huang said women should contribute more to the
cultural sector such as education, sports, press and publication and
broadcasting.
She stressed that more opportunities and resources
should be allocated to women and they should enjoy more enhances of education,
benefit more from social securities and improvement of health and living
standard.
Mechanisms for securing women's rights and interest
would be further improved and laws and policies protecting women's and
children's rights be further implemented. Measures to fight and prevent
infringement upon women's and children's rights and interest would be
intensified, Huang added.
The five-day congress will hear and discuss a work
report by the Ninth Executive Committee of the ACWF, deliberate and adopt
amendments to the federation's constitution, and elect the 10th ACWF Executive
Committee.
ACWF Chairwoman Gu Xiulian said 1,407 delegates from
across the country were present at the once-every-five-year congress. Among the
1,280 elected delegates, 1,020 of them are newly elected. Each of China's 55
ethnic minorities has at least one delegate to the congress.